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Nebraska Dept. of Agriculture Issues importation order on breeding female dairy cattle to have permit

Commonground

Senior Moderator
April 30, 2024

For Immediate Release

Contact: Christin Kamm 402-471-6856

NDA EXTENDS RESTRICTIONS AND PROVIDES UPDATE ON HPAI FOUND IN LIVESTOCK

LINCOLN –The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) continues to monitor for the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus in dairy cattle. Recently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service issued a federal order, that took effect on April 29, mandating testing for interstate movement of lactating dairy cattle as well as mandatory reporting of positive cases. HPAI has been detected in lactating dairy cattle in several states. There have been no reported detections of HPAI in Nebraska dairy cattle or other livestock.

To help protect the dairy herd in Nebraska, NDA has an importation order in place that requires all breeding female dairy cattle entering the state of Nebraska to obtain a permit issued by NDA prior to entry. The importation order has been extended until May 31, 2024, and will be re-evaluated at that time. To obtain a permit, producers must contact NDA at 402-471-2351. More information is available on NDA’s website at nda.nebraska.gov/animal/imports.

continued: https://nda.nebraska.gov/press/apri...ions provides update on HPAI in livestock.pdf


Update:

In an effort to protect the dairy herd in Nebraska, NDA is issuing an importation order effective immediately. The importation order will require all breeding female dairy cattle entering the state of Nebraska to obtain a permit issued by NDA prior to entry. The importation order has been extended to June 30, 2024 and will be re-evaluated at that time.

NDA continues to monitor the detection of HPAI virus in dairy cattle. HPAI has been detected in lactating dairy cattle in Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Michigan, and Idaho. At this time, there have been no reported detections of HPAI in Nebraska dairy cattle or other livestock.

To obtain a permit, producers will need to contact NDA at 402-471-2351.

https://nda.nebraska.gov/animal/diseases/hpai_livestock/index.html
 
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