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Western States Wild Horse and Burro Expo August 20-22, 2010 Reno Livestock Events Center (1350 N. Wells Ave 1721 Reno, NV 89512) For Information 775.853.4182, or lawrence.cindy@ymail.com
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OUT-OF-STATE ENTRY & EXIT REQUIREMENTSTO ENTER NEVADA (QUICK VERSION), you must:
ALL DOCUMENTS MUST ADEQUATELY IDENTIFY THOSE ANIMALS IN YOUR POSSESSION. IF NOT, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO FINES OR SEIZURE. In Nevada, a current valid brand inspection certificate is required and must be in our possession. If your state of origin does not require brand inspection on horses, then you should have some proof of ownership accompanying them. Nevada residents should have proof of ownership in possession at all times when transporting livestock. A current Livestock Health Certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian is required to enter the State of Nevada. It must must show your animal(s) to be in good health and free from disease. A Coggins Test performed within the previous six months is required on horses. For further information, please contact the NV Dept. of Agriculture, 775-688-1182 ext 230 Call 1-800-545-8732 for information about your particular state's requirements. Or see http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/sregs/ The Voice Response Service (VRS) of the Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health 1-800-545-8732 is available to individuals wanting to know what health papers and tests are required to transport livestock to another state. The VRS is a 24-hour, 365 days/yr (including holidays) access system that allows users to retrieve information. The retrieval system is accessed by simply dialing 1-800-545-8732 on a touch tone phone. Once connection is made with the VRS, a simulated human voice announces a series of menus. The user can listen to emergency notices which may be in effect or select regulations pertinent to a specific state. FOR EACH SPECIFIC STATE, THE STATE VETERINARIAN PHONE NUMBER IS GIVEN IN CASE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CURRENT REGULATIONS OR PERMITS ARE NEEDED. Additional menus provided by some states allow the user to select specific categories of import requirements. This system is very user friendly and offers everyone the opportunity to know ahead of time what tests are needed to transport animals, semen, and embryos across state lines for purchase, breeding or showing. Equidae entering OregonEquidae includes horses, asses, donkeys, mules, and zebras. Basic requirements are:
Exceptions - The following are exempt from the EIA test requirement:
If you are coming from California:*** Horses & Other Equidae *** All equidae must be accompanied by an official Health Certificate or Certificate of Veterinary Inspection stating that they are free from evidence of any communicable disease and have completed equine infectious anemia (EIA) test requirements. Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) (Coggins Test)
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The Wild Horse & Burro Expo, as part of the National Wild Horse Center, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Choose any link to learn
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