For Health Requirement Information:
Illinois Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Health and
Welfare
State Fairgrounds P. O. Box 19281
Springfield, IL 62794-9281
Phone (217) 782-4944
20010 EXHIBITION LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
COUNTY FAIRS
Exhibitors are required to familiarize themselves with all
rules applicable to their exhibits.
All out-of-state animals shall require an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven
days a week by calling (217)782-4944.
All animals, except as noted, shall be accompanied by a
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) which shows that the animal
meets all health requirements for the State of
Illinois. CVI's shall be made available
to Bureau of Animal Health Personnel on
request.
CVI means a legible
record made on an official form from the state of origin which has been issued,
signed and dated by an accredited veterinarian and which shows the name and
address of the animal's owner or exhibitor and the results of all required
tests or vaccinations. A CVI shall list
only one animal identification per line; shall be presented on the form on
which it was initially issued; and shall not be corrected, changed or altered
in any manner.
All animals shall officially identified. The animal(s) official identification shall
be recorded on the CVI.
If animals are from
tuberculosis accredited, brucellosis certified, pseudorabies qualified, or
brucellosis validated herds, the
identifying herd
number(s) along with the date of the last herd test(s) shall appear on the CVI.
CVI for out-of-state livestock shall be void thirty (30)
days after issuance.
CVI for Illinois-origin livestock shall be void ninety (90)
days after issuance.
All livestock shall be subject to examination upon entry to
any Illinois Fair or exhibition. Any
animal showing evidence of
infectious,
contagious or communicable diseases shall be immediately withdrawn and held in
quarantine at the owner's risk and
expense
until properly treated and recovered, or until the animal is released to return
to the owner's premise.
Any livestock
infected with scabies, mange, active lesions of ringworm, soremouth, or
multiple warts which are easily visible without close examination shall not be
permitted to exhibit and are subject to quarantine or removal from the
fairgrounds.
Sheep and
goats with caseous lymphadenitis as evidenced by draining abscesses shall not be
exhibited and are subject to
immediate
quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds.
Illinois Department of Agriculture personnel or designee may
collect blood, tissue, milk or urine samples from any animal being
exhibited and/or raced at any Illinois Fair to test for the
presence of illegal drugs or banned
substances. New examination
techniques, such as ultrasound, may also be used at anytime
while the animals are on the grounds of any Illinois Fair or exhibit.
Illinois Department
of Agriculture personnel may collect urine, blood, tissue or other test samples
from exhibition animals at the
time of slaughter.
All exhibitors of
animals at any Illinois Fair or exhibition shall comply with the provision of
the Illinois Humane Care for Animals
Act. If violations are observed, the animal(s)
will be excused from exhibition and ordered removed from the grounds with all
awards being forfeited.
Any practice
of deviation from normal, accepted care, including physical, medical or
mechanical application, shall constitute a
violation of show rules and may result in the
animal(s) disqualification and removal from the fairgrounds.
Any Illinois cattle, bison, cervidae or goats being
exhibited in non-accredited free states must be isolated from the remainder of
the herd/flock upon return to Illinois and retested for
tuberculosis 60-120 days post-entry.
Individual
identification of each animal shall be either a fully healed and legible
tattoo, official metal ear tag, registration number (can only be used if the
tattoo is recorded on the registration certificate or for breeds where pictures
are acceptable), or individual brands, if brand is recorded on the registration
certificate.
Brucellosis
Illinois is a Bovine
Brucellosis Class-Free State.
Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois cattle.
Tuberculosis
Illinois is an
Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State.
Tuberculin test is not required for Illinois cattle.
Please note: Illinois calves
under 6 months of age, and Illinois steers are not required to have a
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
Permit
All
out-of-state cattle are to be accompanied by an entry permit.
Permits are
available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217)782-4944.
Female cattle six (6) months of age and older and bulls
eighteen (18) months of age and older shall be negative to an official test for
brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to entry, unless exempt by one (1) of
the following:
Originate directly form a certified brucellosis-free herd.
Official vaccinates of dairy breeds under twenty (20) months
of age or official vaccinates of beef breeds under twenty-four (24) months of
age.
Animal originated from a "Class Free" state (if
entire state is so classified).
Steers and spayed heifers are not required to be tested for
brucellosis.
The negative brucellosis test shall be conducted at a state
or federal laboratory within 30 days prior to exhibition.
Tuberculosis
Accredited
Tuberculosis Free States
No tuberculin
test required. All cattle, including
steers, originating from an Accredited Tuberculosis Free State, may enter
Illinois
for exhibition when accompanied by a CVI
issued by an accredited veterinarian with 30 days.
Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free States (Not TB Free)
Cattle must originate from a herd where a complete herd test
was conducted within the past year.
The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to
an additional tuberculin test conducted within 30 days prior to exhibition.
Cattle that enter Illinois for exhibition and remain in
Illinois (animal does not return to the state of origin within 30 days) must be
isolated and retested for TB 60-120 days from the last official TB test date.
Identification
Swine shall be identified by an official ear tag, tattoo or
recognized breed ear notch.
Ear notch identification is acceptable for barrows,
crossbred gilts and breeding swine. (Note: Ear notch identification of
crossbred swine does not satisfy USDA identification requirements for brucellosis
and pseudorabies testing,)
Brucellosis
Brucellosis is not
required for Illinois swine.
Pseudorabies
All
exhibition swine are required to be tested for pseudorabies as described below.
Swine of all ages shall be negative to an official test for
pseudorabies conducted within 90 days prior to exhibition; or swine shall
originate immediately and directly from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd.
Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same
requirements as breeding swine.
Swine consigned to terminal market classes must meet the
same test requirements as exhibition swine if these classes are held in
conjunction with "exhibits not intended for slaughter".
When terminal classes are held on a day when no other
livestock are present, these animals are exempt from all test requirements and
do not need a CVI. All swine terminal
classes must be identified by a site tattoo prior to movement to slaughter.
Swine from pseudorabies-quarantined herds are not allowed to
exhibit regardless of whether or not the show is terminal or non-terminal.
The Illinois and DuQuoin State Fairs are not classified as
terminal shows.
Permit
All out-of-state swine are to be accompanied by an entry
permit.
Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by
calling (217) 782-4944.
Identification
Individually identified by an official ear tag, tattoo or
recognized breed ear notch.
Ear notch identification is not acceptable for crossbred animals.
Brucellosis
Breeding swine 4 months of age and older shall be negative
to an official test for brucellosis within 30 days prior to exhibition unless
exempt by one (1) of the following:
Originate immediately and directly from a brucellosis-free
herd.
Originate directly from a validated brucellosis-free state.
Swine brucellosis tests for exhibition shall be conducted at
a state or federal laboratory.
Pseudorabies
All exhibition swine are required to be
tested for pseudorabies as described below.
Swine shall be negative to an official test for pseudorabies
conducted within the past thirty (30) days prior to entry or originate
immediately and directly from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd.
Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same
requirements as breeding swine.
The Illinois and DeQuoin State Fairs are not classified as
terminal shows.
Individual
identification of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or official metal or
plastic tag. A microchip ID is
acceptable if the owner provides the reader.
Ear tattoos may be
used when a registration certificate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies
the animal.
When using ear tags,
the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must
be assigned by a
state or APHIS representative and recorded in
the Scrapie Record Database.
All wethers must be slick shorn (show ring ready)
before weigh-in so that show lamb fungus can be identified.
Sheep originating
from a flock that has previously been classified as either an infected or source flock can be exhibited in Illinois
upon the completion of an approved flock plan.
For any
animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the
flock of origin, if different.
All out-of-state
sheep are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by
calling (217)782-4944.
Sheep
originating from a flock that has previously been classified as either an
infected or source flock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an
approved flock plan.
For any
animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the
flock of origin, if different.
GOATS
Individual identification of each
animal shall be by an ear tattoo or official metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is
acceptable if the owner provides the reader.
Tattoos may be used when a
registration certificate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies the animal.
When using ear tags, the tag
must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must be assigned by a
state or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie
Record Database.
Ears should be used for
tattooing when possible. If there is no
space in the ear, the flank or tail fold may be used.
Goats originating
from a herd that has previously been classified as either an infected or source
herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an approved herd plan.
For any
animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the
flock of origin, if different.
All
out-of-state goats are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven
days a week by calling (217)782-4944.
Goats
originating from a herd that has previously been classified as either an
infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon the completion of an
approved herd plan.
Tuberculosis-Goats
from areas or states that are not Accredited Bovine Tuberculosis Free, must be
accompanied by a CVI indicating that the goats originated from a herd where a
complete negative herd test has been conducted within the past
twelve (12) months and the individual animals are negative to a tuberculin test
conducted within thirty (30) days prior to entry. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the
flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.
HORSES,
PONIES, MULES AND OTHER EQUIDAE
All horses
and other equidae, twelve (12) months of age and older attending an advertised equine
event, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia
(EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal.
AGID
(Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.
An
advertised equine event means a show, rodeo, sale, auction, exhibition, trail
ride, or horse fair that is posted or media promoted.
A CVI is not
required for Illinois equine.
All out of
state equine are to accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by
calling (217)782-4944.
All horses
and other equidae entering Illinois that are twelve (12) months of age or
older, shall be accompanied by a
negative
test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12)
months. A copy of this test shall
accompany the animal.
AGID
(Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.
All horses
and other equidae shall be accompanied by a CVI issued within thirty (30) days
prior to entry.
POULTRY
All entries
(except waterfowl, i.e. domesticated fowl that normally swim, such as ducks and
geese) in a show or exhibition shall have originated from a U. S. Pullorum-Typhoid
Clean or equivalent hatchery or flock OR have a negative pullorum-typhoid test
within 90 days prior to exhibition.
Exhibitor shall show proper information as to name and address of owner
or exhibitor, name and address of the authorized testing agent, date of the
testing and the number, breed, and species of those tested.
Prior to
being used to transport poultry to a show, all crates, boxes, containers and
vehicles shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Any poultry
vaccinations must be performed at least 4 weeks prior to delivery to the show.
Upon
admission to a show, all entries shall be examined by the official county fair
veterinarian or qualified state personnel who shall also receive and examine
all certificates necessary for admission of birds to a show. Birds not in show condition will be excused
from exhibition and removed from the premises.
Any fowl showing signs of illness during the fair will be removed from
the exhibition grounds.
All
out-of-state turkeys must originate from flocks that are officially classified
as U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean in accordance with the provisions of the
National Poultry Improvement Plan or be negative to a test for Mycoplasma
Gallisepticum within 30 days prior to entry.
A permit is
also required for out-of-state poultry.
A permit may be obtained by calling (217)782-4944.
Please
note: These poultry exhibition requirements do not apply to 4-H and FFA 1-day
poultry shows where the entries are taken to the show and returned home the
same day. However, a permit is required
for out-of-state poultry.
(Deer, Elk, Reindeer,
Caribou, Moose, Red Deer and other Related Species)
All animals shall be individually
identified with an approved tag, microchip or tattoo. Elk are required to have two
official/approved unique identifiers.
Chronic Wasting Disease
For cervidae changing ownership or
moving within the State, the owner must obtain a permit issued by the
Department prior to movement and the cervid must originate from a herd that is
enrolled in the Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Program or
the Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Program. The permit shall be obtained no more than 72
hours in advance of the movement of the cervids by providing the following
information:
Name and
complete mailing address of person exhibiting the cervids;
Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting
Disease or Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Herd number;
Name and complete mailing address of
location where the animals will be exhibited;
Number of animals and unique
identification of the animals.
Illinois is an accredited
Tuberculosis-Free State. Tuberculin
test is not required for Illinois cervidae.
All cervidae
entering Illinois must be in compliance with the Illinois Wildlife Code [520
ILCS 5]. For more information, contact
the Illinois Department of Natural Resources at 217/782-6384.
All cervidae
entering Illinois must be accompanied by a permit from the Department and a
Certificate
Of
Veterinary Inspection that:
has been issued by an accredited veterinarian of the state
of origin or a veterinarian in the employ of the United States Department of
Agriculture;
is approved by the Animal Health Official of the state of
origin;
shows that the cervidae are free from visible evidence of
any contagious, infectious or communicable disease or exposure thereto, do not originate
from a CWD endemic area (any county and surrounding counties where CWD has been
diagnosed in the past five years);
shows that the cervidae are not originating from a herd
under quarantine for any contagious, infectious or communicable disease;
shows that the animals originate from a herd that has been
monitored for at least 5 years under a state-approved CWD certification
program.
A permit
number can be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944. Applicant for permit shall furnish the following information to
the Department:
Name and post office mailing address of Illinois
destination;
Name and post office mailing address of the consignor and/or
source herds;
Name and post office mailing address of the herd
veterinarian;
Number and unique identification of cervidae in shipment.
Cervidae six (6) months of age and
older must have a negative brucellosis card or PCFIA test within sixty (60)
days prior
to entry.
Accredited Tuberculosis Free States
All cervidae twelve (12) months of
age and over shall be negative to two (2) single cervical test for bovine TB no
less than
ninety (90) days apart with the second test conducted within
ninety (90) days prior to entry. These
animals shall be
isolated from all other
members of the herd during the testing period unless they originate from an
accredited, qualified or
monitored herd.
Cervidae
from an accredited herd may be moved into Illinois without further TB testing
provided that a certificate stating that such cervids originated from an accredited
herd accompanies them.
Cervidae
originating from qualified or monitored herds may enter with a negative test
within ninety (90) days prior to entry and a certificate stating that the animals
originate from a monitored herd.
Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB
Free)
All cervidae
shall originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the
past year.
The
individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to two (2) additional
tuberculin tests conducted within 180
and 30 days prior to entry or exhibition.
RATITES
(Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Cassowaries and Kiwis)
There are no requirements governing
the movement of ratites within Illinois.
Must be
accompanied by a CVI and permit number.
Individual
identified by leg band or microchip.
Negative
test for Avian Influenza within 10 days prior to entry.
PIGEON
There are no
requirements governing the movements of pigeons within or into Illinois.
There are no
requirements governing the movements of rabbits within or into Illinois.
There are no
requirements governing the movement of Ilamas within or into Illinois. A permit and health certificate is required
for out-of-state Ilamas. A permit may
be obtained by calling (217)782-4944