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4-H policy continues to enhance livestock traceability

Colorado

Traceability has emerged as a key component in protecting markets from the potential fallout of animal disease--enabling diseases to quickly be found, controlled and eradicated before paralyzing markets.

With these considerations in mind and with urging from various allied animal industry groups, the Colorado 4-H Youth Programs and FFA programs had planned to make premises registration with NAIS required for all 4-H and FFA members as of Oct. 1. However, a year after the announcement of the initial policy, and after listening carefully to many residents around the state, the Colorado State 4-H office has announced a policy adjustment related to premises registration. The policy as of Oct. 1, will read:

"All 4-H members with livestock and horse projects will be required to have a completed, signed, and approved 'Animal Care and Housing Form for Colorado 4-H Livestock Projects' on file at their county Extension office at time of enrollment. It is highly recommended that Colorado 4-H livestock project animals (beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, goat, poultry, llama and horse) have a premises registration with the National Animal Identification System."

10/8/07
3 Star CO\6-B

Date: 10/3/07


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