- Ratites Are Not Small Mammals
The ostrich is native to Africa and grows to eight feet tall and 400 pounds; the emu is a native of Australia and grows to six feet tall and 140 pounds; while the rhea is native to South America and grows to five feet tall and 100 pounds... It includes.
- Cherry Info Sheet
For further information or clarification on what records must be kept, who should keep them and for how long please contact your nearest LRS office... It includes ostriches, emus, rheas, kiwis, and cassowaries.
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 93.105
hatching eggs covered by the certificate were produced by that flock; (4) That insofar as has been possible to determine, the flock of origin was not exposed to Newcastle disease, chlamydiosis, or other communicable disease of poultry during the 90 days.
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 93.101
ratites and ratite hatching eggs imported from Canada in accordance ported into the United States unless the following conditions are met: flock, and, in the case of ratites, maintained in a (ii) Each ratite produced in the flock is identified with an.
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 93.105
If the birds are found free of evidence of communicable diseases of poultry during quarantine, then the port veterinarian shall issue to be infected with or exposed to a communicable disease of poultry, such birds shall be refused entry or shall be held.
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