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Guidelines for Truckers


As of January 1, 2004


All sheep and lambs must bear an approved CSIP ear tag before they leave any premises.

This includes animals leaving the premises temporarily.
(for example: exhibitions, veterinarian clinics, community pastures)

It will be illegal to transport untagged animals.


Truckers are required to:

• Transport only sheep and lambs bearing an approved CSIP ear tag.

• Approved CSIP ear tags must not be removed from any live animal or tampered with for any reason and must not be re-used.

 

 

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