166D.15 Tracing pseudorabies to source or destination herds.
1. The owner of a known infected herd shall furnish to the department all of the following information:
a. A list of sources of feeder pigs or breeding swine during the preceding twelve months.
b. A list of sales of feeder pigs or breeding swine during the preceding twelve months.
2. If pseudorabies is diagnosed in breeding swine or feeder pigs which have been purchased from or sold to another swine producer within ninety days from the sale, the department may require a statistical sample of the breeding herd of the seller or buyer and a statistical sample of the herd progeny over four months. If the owner of the herd refuses to allow the test, the herd shall be classified as a known infected herd.
3. Tests conducted pursuant to this section shall be completed at the owner’s expense unless state funds are available for this purpose.
89 Acts, ch 280, §15
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 166D - PSEUDORABIES CONTROL
Section 166D.1 - Purpose — rules.
Section 166D.3 - State pseudorabies advisory committee.
Section 166D.3A - Departmental determination of pseudorabies prevalence.
Section 166D.6 - Reporting of test results.
Section 166D.7 - Noninfected herds.
Section 166D.8 - Infected herds.
Section 166D.9 - Quarantined herds.
Section 166D.10 - Movement of swine.
Section 166D.10A - Restricted movement — requirements.
Section 166D.10B - Approved premises.
Section 166D.11 - Vaccination and testing requirements.
Section 166D.12 - Concentration points.
Section 166D.13 - Exhibition of swine.
Section 166D.14 - Pseudorabies immunization products.
Section 166D.15 - Tracing pseudorabies to source or destination herds.