(1) The requirements for
the disposition of game farm cervid CWD trace herds is as follows:
(a) The licensee must comply with CWD surveillance
of the herd as outlined in ARM 32.4.1302.
(b) The licensee shall present the entire herd
for inspection and inventory within 30 days of notification by the state
veterinarian.
(c) The state veterinarian or his designee shall
complete an epidemiological investigation of the herd.
(d) The state veterinarian shall identify high-risk
animals within the herd.
(i) The entire herd shall be placed under a hold
order and shall be restricted from movement from the premise for a period of 12
months from the date of death of the CWD affected cervid traced to the herd.
(ii) The high-risk animals may be placed
under an extended hold order or quarantine for a period of 48 months.
(iii) High-risk animals shall be restricted
from contact with other animals in the herd.
(iv) The licensee may sacrifice all high-risk
animals and submit tissue samples and/or specimens from each CWD test eligible
animal in accordance to ARM 32.4.1302. If all highrisk animals are sacrificed
and no CWD positive animal is identified, the hold order on the remaining
animals will be reviewed for release.
(e) The licensee shall meet with the state
veterinarian and develop a herd plan within 30 days of the herd inventory and
inspection date as required under (1) (b) .
(f) The CWD monitored herd status will be
designated as "CWD monitored, status pending" until the hold order is
released.