sale health requirements
On behalf of the NCHCA Sale committee, we would like to thank you for your consignments in support of your NCHCA sale.
Health Requirements: All entries must have a certified health certificate (CVI) complying with Minnesota health requirements before arriving at the sale location. Registered animals must have a legible tattoo that corresponds with registration papers. All animals must have a USDA-APHIS approved ear tag. All animals must have a negative BVD-PI test and Tuberculosis (TB) test. Animals must be from a Brucellosis-free state, have a BANGS (Brucellosis vaccine), or be tested free of Brucellosis. Pregnant animals must be confirmed in calf on the health certificate by a veterinarian. All entries must be poured with parasitical control within 10 days of the sale and date of treatment must be provided on health certificate. Any other tests you have completed and would like listed such as anaplasmosis, blue tongue and nt821, etc., please be sure to note those in the animal’s entry description. These tests should also be listed on your veterinary health certificate.
Health Requirements: All entries must have a certified health certificate (CVI) complying with Minnesota health requirements before arriving at the sale location. Registered animals must have a legible tattoo that corresponds with registration papers. All animals must have a USDA-APHIS approved ear tag. All animals must have a negative BVD-PI test and Tuberculosis (TB) test. Animals must be from a Brucellosis-free state, have a BANGS (Brucellosis vaccine), or be tested free of Brucellosis. Pregnant animals must be confirmed in calf on the health certificate by a veterinarian. All entries must be poured with parasitical control within 10 days of the sale and date of treatment must be provided on health certificate. Any other tests you have completed and would like listed such as anaplasmosis, blue tongue and nt821, etc., please be sure to note those in the animal’s entry description. These tests should also be listed on your veterinary health certificate.
Please be sure to provide a copy of this letter to your veterinarian at least one month in advance or as soon as possible. Thank you for your participation.