Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1988, Image 152

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    E4-Uncast*r Fanning, Saturday, March 26, 1988
DENVER, Co. New proce
dures governing the importation of
livestock into the United States
have been issued by USDA, tem
porarily stalling the further impor
tation of New Zealand live lambs
into the U.S.
Sheep producers are being
strongly urged by the National
Wool Growers Association to
make formal written comments on
the proposal. All written com
ments are due by April 1.
The new regulations update
existing rules, some up to SO years
old. USDA-Animal Plant Health
Inspection Service proposed the
changes following growing inter
est from New Zealand in importing
large numbers of sheep into the
U.S. Anticipated imports of sheep
would overload federal livestock
quarantine facilities under current
regulations.
Although USDA considers the
rule changes minor, changes could
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Zealand Lamb Imports Temporarily Stalled
New
have a major impact on the domes
tic livestock industry.
Regulations call for the additon
of requirements for approval of
privately operated quarantine faci
lites for imported sheep. Currendy,
only federal facilities can be used
for quarantine. Facilities would
have to be properly located and
equipped to prevent the spread of
communicable diseases.
Health certification provisions
help ensure that sheep entering the
U.S. are disease free, to prevent the
spread of new strains of disease in
domestic flocks. NWGA has
raised questions of the feasibility
of testing for some strains of dis
ease and the'possibility of trans
mission of diseases to the domestic
flock.
In addition, the regulations spe
cify that sheep entering privately
operated quarantine facilities in
the U.S. be accepted only at ports
where appropriate federal person-
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animals. Coordination, APHIS, USDA,
NWGA is urging USDA to hold * Room 728, Federal Building, 6505
congicssional hearings on the Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD
proposed regulations to allow 20782. Slate that comments refer
adequate producer and industry to Docket Number 88-009.
input into the important rules. Two public hearings on the reg-
USDA has stated further permits ulations will be held March 15 at
on the importation of live lambs City Hall, City Council Chambers,
will be postponed until the new
regulations are adopted. A ship
ment of 10,000 New Zealand
wethers is pending release from
quarantine in Portland. They were
the first shipment of feeder lambs
to be imported into the U.S
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submitted with an original and two
copies to Steven B. Farbman,
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