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Rabies Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBThere are many steps pet owners and livestock producers can take to decrease the risk of rabies exposure and infection to domestic animals in Minnesota. Contact the Board at …

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Biosecurity Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBBiosecurity is a process for protecting farms and livestock from infectious diseases. Farmers can create and carryout biosecurity plans and practices specific to their farm and …

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Avian Influenza Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBCall the Board at 320-231-5170 if you do not have a veterinarian. SUBMIT SAMPLES FOR TESTING. Samples for official avian influenza testing must be collected by an accredited …

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Rabies Alerts Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBMorrison County kitten tests positive for rabies December 15, 2021. On December 10, 2021 a male 18-week-old kitten tested positive for rabies, marking the first feline and first …

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Sheep and Goats Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBFor more information regarding lost ear tags, contact the Board at 651-201-6809. Anyone who applies official identification that has been assigned to a producer must maintain the …

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Horses Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBHorses are one of the most severely affected species, although cattle, swine and donkeys can also be affected. VSV can be transmitted by insects or direct contact with infected …

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Cattle Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBThe state first attained TB-Free status in 1971. When the disease was again discovered in beef cattle in 2005, the Board of Animal Health went to work. Thanks to the commitment …

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News Releases Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBNew guidance for pet owners to combat community spread of canine influenza virus April 26, 2023. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health is releasing new canine influenza …

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Emergency Planning Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBMonday through Friday (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Call the Board at (651) 296-2942 or the U.S. Department of Agriculture at (651) 234-5680. After hours (24-hour answering service) …

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Swine Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBAccording to the Minnesota Pork Board, our state ranks second nationally in the number of hogs raised and second in the value of the animals sold for meat processing. Swine …

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Dogs and Cats Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBAny person who operates a kennel where dogs or cats are kept, congregated, or confined, must be licensed with the Board of Animal Health if the dogs or cats were obtained from …

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Minnesota Board of Animal Health Annual Report: Fiscal Year …

WEBThe Board will see an increase of $160,000 for fiscal year 2024 and an increase of $320,000 for fiscal year 2025 to maintain the current levels of service. 17. During FY23, …

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Program Directors Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBHe oversees the Board’s communications campaigns, media relations, program outreach, and manages internal and external communication channels. Contact Michael to request …

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Farmed Cervidae Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBFarmed Cervidae are livestock and are not wild animals for purposes of game farm, hunting or wildlife laws. To register with the Board of Animal Health, the owner must submit a …

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Official ID Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBThe official state number for Minnesota is ’41’. Silver metal NUES tags may be purchased from Ketchum Manufacturing (minimum order 100 tags) by calling 800-222-0460 or …

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Community Livestock Sales Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBPoultry. Community sales are permitted public sales of livestock or poultry where two or more persons come together to offer for sale livestock or poultry for purposes other than …

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Import Regulations Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBPoultry, Hatching Eggs and Ratites. Poultry is defined as livestock that are turkeys, chickens, waterfowl and game birds raised in captivity, excluding pigeons and doves. …

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State of Minnesota Minnesota Board of Animal Health 2018 …

WEBThe mission of the Board is to protect the health of the state’s domestic animals through education and cooperation with veterinarians, producers, owners, and communities. We …

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Carcass Disposal Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBConsult city ordinance for household pets. Contact local animal control for wild animals. Contact the road authority for road kill (651-296-3000). Contacts for additional …

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Exhibitions Minnesota Board of Animal Health

WEBNo animal may enter or be at a public exhibition that is showing clinical signs of any infectious, contagious or communicable disease, including ringworm and warts. Always …

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Board of Animal Health Rule Change

WEBThe Board of Animal Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (R. e. v. ised 11-27-19) Minnesota Board of Animal Health email address. Minnesota Board of Animal Health …

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