Woodbury County Fairbook 2015 | Page 51

50 Woodbury County Fair may have more restrictive time restrictions), regardless of the status of the herd, and that show individual official identification. Electronic identification will not be considered official identification for exhibition purposes. SHEEP AND GOATS All sexually intact sheep must have an individual Scrapie Flock of Originidentification tag (Ex. IA1234-5678). All sexually intact goats must be identified with an individual Scrapie Flock of Origin identification tag (Ex. TA 1234-5678) or by an official tattoo registered with USDA (to register, call 1-866USDA-TAG; 1-866-873- 2824). Wethers less than 18 months of age are required to have an individual identification and a scrapie tag may be used, but a scrapie tag is not required. POULTRY AND BIRDS All poultry exhibited must come from U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid clean or equivalent flocks, or have had a negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within 90 days of public exhibition and the test must have been performed by an authorized tester. (SEE GENERAL SECTION l.B; go to the Iowa 4-H Livestock website to see 2016 health requirements: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/projects/livestock) Please note: Poultry purchased from a hatchery and raised for exhibition are not exempt from Pullorum- Typhoid testing req u irem en ts. However, "Market Classes" of poultry consigned to a slaughter establishment are exempt from the Salmonella testing requirements. "Market Classes" of poultry must be separated from all other poultry by a distance often or more feet and/or an eight-foot high solid partition. DOGS AND CATS All dogs and cats exhibited must have a current rabies vaccination certificate. FARM DEER Accredited veterinarians must be approved to administer tuberculosis tests on Cervidae. "Cervidae" means all anima ls belonging to the Cervidae family, and "CWD susceptible Cervidae" means whitetail deer, blacktail deer, mule deer, red deer, elk and moose. Cervidae may be exhibited without other testing requirements when accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection that lists individual official identification. All Cervidae must have been part of the herd of origin for at least one year or were natural additions, or must have originated from a chronic wasting disease monitored or certified herd in which these animals have been kept for at least one year or were natural additions. Cervidae originating from a herd with a diagnosis, signs, epidemiological evidence, or area under quarantine for chronic wasting disease may not be exhibited. The following st