A33 - Cattle from Vanuatu
Schedule No A33 Attachment No ______ for Permit No ______
SPECIFIC IMPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR:
Commodity: Cattle
Country of Origin: Vanuatu
Documentation Required: Health certificate as follows:
International Animal Health Certificate for Live Cattle from Vanuatu to Solomon Islands
Import Permit number: ………………………… Certificate Number: ……………………………….
Exporting Country: Vanuatu
Competent Authority: Vanuatu Department of Livestock and Quarantine
1: IDENTIFICATION OF ANIMALS
Ear tag Number
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Brand or other Identification
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Sex
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Date of birth
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Breed
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2: ORIGIN OF ANIMALS
Name and address of exporter: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Name and address of owner: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Port of departure: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Means of transport: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3: DESTINATION OF ANIMALS
Name and address of consignee: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Port of arrival: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4: SANITARY INFORMATION
VETERINARY CERTIFICATE
I, ………………………………………………………………(Print name) an Official Veterinarian authorised by the Vanuatu Government certify, after due enquiry, in regard to the animals listed above, that:
1. Country freedom
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Vanuatu is free from bovine brucellosis (Brucella abortus), bovine spongiform encephalopathy, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, foot and mouth disease, lumpy skin disease, rinderpest, rabies, blue tongue virus, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and vesicular stomatitis.
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Vanuatu is officially free from bovine tuberculosis.
2. Animals for export
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The animals and the properties from which they originated were free from any quarantine restrictions immediately prior to export.
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In the 5 years immediately prior to the date of export no cases of Enzootic Bovine Leucosis, Q fever, Johne’s disease, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis/Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis, Ephemeral fever, Bovine Viral Diarrhoea virus and Echinococcus granulosus infections have occurred on the properties on which the animals have been resident.
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The animals were all born and raised in Vanuatu.
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No animal in the consignment is under 3 months of age.
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Within 48 hours of entering Pre-Export Isolation (PEI) the animals were examined by an official veterinarian and were found to be free from any signs of infectious disease. All animals remained healthy while in PEI.
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Within 48 hours prior to export each animal was examined by an official veterinarian and was found to be free from any signs of infectious disease and ectoparasites and was considered fit to travel.
3 Pre-export isolation (PEI) premises
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The animals were held for at least 30 days immediately prior to export in PEI premises. The PEI premises were approved by and supervised by an Official Veterinarian.
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The PEI premises is located at: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Tests and treatments
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Treatment for ectoparasites:
4.1.1 During the 48 hours immediately prior to entering PEI each animal was treated with an insecticide/acaricide effective against ticks and other ectoparasites.
Name of insecticide/acaricide:
Active ingredients:
Dose rate:
Date of treatment:
4.1.2 During the PEI period each animal was treated at least once with an insecticide/acaricide solution effective against ticks and other ectoparasites applied to each animal by thoroughly wetting the entire animal including under the tail, ears, the axillary region, between the hind legs and the interdigital spaces (eg plunge dip, spray wash or back pack spray unit).
Name of insecticide/acaricide:
Active ingredients:
Dose rate:
Date(s) of treatment:
4.1.3 Within 48 hours prior to export each animal was meticulously inspected and found to be free of evidence of ticks and other ectoparasites. (If still infested insecticide/acaricide treatment was repeated as per 4.1.2 and the animal was re-inspected. Treatments were repeated until the animals were found to be free from evidence of ticks and other ectoparasites).
Name of insecticide/acaricide:
Active ingredients:
Dose rate:
Date(s) of inspection:
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Treatment for endoparasites:
4.2.1 Within the 7 days prior to entering PEI the animals were treated with a broad spectrum endoparasiticide(s).
Name of anthelmintic(s):
Active ingredients:
Dose rate(s):
Date of treatment:
4.2.2 Within 7 days prior to export each animal was treated with a broad-spectrum endoparasiticide(s).
Name of anthelmintic(s):
Active ingredients:
Dose rate(s):
Date(s) of treatment:
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The animals were treated for leptospirosis during PEI using an intramuscular injection of either oxytetracycline at a dose rate of 20 mg/kg or another antibiotic at a dose rate and treatment frequency known to eliminate the carrier state:
Date of treatment:
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Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis (BVC),
Either (delete as appropriate)
4.4.1 All Animals come from a herd accredited free from BVC
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4.4.2 All animals are virgin non-mated animals
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4.4.3 All animals have tested negative from preputial or vaginal swabs utilising an OIE approved diagnostic test for BVC.
Date sampled:
Test used:
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Trichomonosis (Trichomonas foetus),
Either (delete as appropriate)
4.5.1 All animals come from a herd that is accreditated free from Trichomonsis
Or
4.5.2 All animals are virgin non-mated animals
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4.5.3 Within 30 days of export all animals have tested negative from preputial or vaginal swabs utilising an OIE approved diagnostic test for Trichomonsis.
Date sampled:
Test used:
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All laboratory tests were conducted at a laboratory accredited to undertake testing for export purposes. (Laboratory result sheets are attached to this certificate).
5. Transport
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The vehicles in which the animals were transported to the port of departure was cleaned and disinfected prior to the loading of the animals.
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During transport to the port of departure the animals were kept isolated from animals that were not of equivalent health status.
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All stock feed loaded for use during transport was free from evidence of contamination with ticks and weeds/weed seeds.
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The vessels used for transporting the animals to Solomon Islands were cleaned and disinfected prior to loading.
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The sea transport facilities and arrangements comply with the requirements of the New Zealand MAF Standard for Transport of Cattle by Sea and the New Zealand MAF Shipping Requirements for Sea Transport of Livestock.
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Only soft board, treated wood shavings, shredded paper, sand or other inert approved products was loaded for use as bedding during transportation.
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No other animals are being transported in the ship except animals officially certified by an official veterinarian for export to Solomon Islands.
Official stamp: Date: ………………………………………
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Name of Official Veterinarian Position and Qualification
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Signature Address
NB: Official stamp must be applied to all pages
Post-Entry Quarantine Requirements
(a) Approval of Facilities
See General requirements in Import Specifications Manual
(b) Inspection
Following inspection upon arrival by a Veterinary Officer, the animals are to be taken directly to the post entry quarantine isolation facility in a clean vehicle approved by the Veterinary Officer.
A second inspection will be carried out after the animals have been in isolation at the approved post entry quarantine area no less than four (4) weeks after entry. At the discretion of the Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO), the period of compulsory isolation and quarantine may be extended pending satisfactory examination of the imported animal/s.
Additional tests may be carried out, at the Importer’s expense, if deemed necessary by the official veterinarian
If, in the opinion of the CVO, it is necessary to destroy and /or dispose of any or all of the animals, this will be done in a manner specified and at the full cost to the importer.
(c) Quarantine Restrictions
The imported animals will remain under quarantine restrictions until they have passed the second or subsequent inspections to the satisfaction of the CVO.
During the quarantine restriction/isolation period, the animal/s is/are not to be moved or mixed with any other livestock unless permission has been granted by a Government Veterinary Officer.
Following conditional release from quarantine, the animals will be permitted to join other herds, but will remain under surveillance by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock for a period specified by the CVO during which the owner is obliged to notify the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock if any imported animal once released becomes sick or dies, or is sold or slaughtered
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