Movement Regulations when moving Cattle from Nebraska to Oklahoma


Regulations were verified by Oklahoma on 02/14/2019
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Please read the regulations listed below:

Special conditions:

Dairy Cattle and HPAI

The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry recommends that dairy cattle be tested prior to moving into Oklahoma and that dairy cattle be isolated for 21 days after being imported.

If you have questions or need clarification, call 405-522-6141

APPLICABLE REGULATIONS FOR THIS MOVE

  1. No official identification required.

  2. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued by an accredited veterinarian 30 days or less prior to entry, no identification need be recorded.

  3. Negative trichomoniasis test within 60 days of entry with no exposure to female cattle after the test.


For more information visit the OK Animal Industry Services Entry Requirements

Question Your answer

To what type of facility are the cattle moving?

Type of facility:
  • Farm or ranch

What is the type of cattle?

Type of cattle:
  • Beef

Are the cattle intact?

Intact:
  • The cattle ARE intact

What is the sex of the cattle?

Sex:
  • Male

What is the age of the cattle?

Age:
  • Between 12 and 18 months of age

Are the cattle known virgin bulls?

Virgin:
  • The cattle ARE NOT known virgin bulls