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Idaho clarifies domestic cervid rules after two confirmed chronic wasting disease cases in private herds
Summary
Following two confirmed chronic wasting disease (CWD) cases in domestic herds, the committee approved rule changes clarifying definitions and sample requirements and discussed herd management options created by House Bill 591, including movement between facilities under common ownership while under quarantine.
BOISE, Idaho — The House Agriculture Affairs Committee approved rule clarifications for Idaho’s domestic‑cervid (domestic survey) program and heard a broad update on chronic wasting disease after the department confirmed two CWD cases in domestic herds in eastern Idaho.
Scott Lively, administrator of the Division of Animal Industries and state veterinarian, presented docket 020419-2401, which the department said aligns rule language with House Bill 591 (2024) and clarifies definitions and specimen requirements. The…
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