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What will happen if a foreign animal disease is identified on my premises?

Last Updated: September 24, 2010

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If a foreign animal disease such as foot-and-mouth disease is identified on your property, you will receive prompt and thorough instructions from state and federal animal health regulatory agencies about what to do. These instructions will govern movement of people, animals, and vehicles both onto and off the premises. It is essential for property owners in these situations to work closely and honestly with regulatory personnel so disease outbreaks can be contained quickly, minimizing livestock loss and economic impacts. Keeping accurate daily logs of visitors will assist investigators with contacting neighbors, relatives, and others who may have been on the premises when the disease was present so these people can be contacted for educational, investigative, and regulatory purposes.

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