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Objective: To ensure that all cattle received are healthy and source verified, and to ensure that all cattle sold have met withdrawal dates and are shipped with complete health records. 5.1 Cattle Receiving
2. Record the source, date, and description of cattle in the Animal Receiving Record (Form 300). 3. Inspect and record the health and condition of all incoming cattle in the Animal Receiving Record (Form 300).
3. Immediately before processing, record all processing details in the Prevention and Treatment Record (Form 103). 4. Administer appropriate vaccine, implant, or parasiticide. 5. As soon as possible, transfer the processing information from the Prevention and Treatment Record (Form 103) to the Individual Animal Treatment Record (Form 104).
2. When a sick animal is located, immediately record the animal's ear tag number, and its location. 3. Treat the animal accordingly (refer to section 4.2 for treatment procedures). 4. After treating the animal, identify it distinguishingly (i.e. putting a different colored treatment tag in the animal's ear). This form of identification designates that the animal has been treated. 5. Treat the animal accordingly (refer to section 4.2 for treatment procedures). 6. Record all treatments in the Individual Animal Treatment Record (Form 104).
2. If the withdrawal times have been met, remove the treatment tags, and on the back side of the tag, record the animal's identification number and the date that the treatment identification was removed. 3. Keep the cut out treatment tags in a designated bag. 4. Do not ship animals to slaughter if withdrawal times have not been met. 5. For animals destined for slaughter, it is recommended that proper personnel initial on the animals' health records that withdrawal times have been met, signifying that the animals are safe for slaughter. 6. For animals destined for a breeding program or feedlot, inform the purchaser if the cattle have not met withdrawal times. 7. Provide the purchaser copies of all processing records, feeding records, and health records for all cattle that are sold. 8. After selling, update the Cattle Shipping Record (Form 301).
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© 1997-2008 by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.
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