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Board describes new statutory fencing requirement for farmed cervids and rollout progress

Board of Animal Health · September 25, 2024
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Summary

Staff explained how the board is implementing a 2023 statute requiring a physical barrier between wild and farmed cervids; the board has a fencing-plan review process and has approved plans for dozens of enclosures while some producers have opted out citing cost.

Dr. Heather D'Amico, the board's senior veterinarian for the farmed cervid program, reviewed implementation of a 2023 law that took effect Sept. 1 and requires a physical exclusion barrier between wild and farmed cervids.

The board developed a fencing-plan form with examples and a review panel that includes board field and office staff…

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