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APHIS Lifts Temporary Restrictions on Bovines from British Columbia

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services states in a June 18, 2010 notice that it has lifted the temporary restrictions and additional testing requirements it had placed on the importation of sexually intact bovines (cattle and bison) from British…

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Columbia. As a result, effective immediately, APHIS will no longer require brucellosis testing for sexually intact bovines imported to the U.S. from British Columbia, Canada, for purposes other than immediate slaughter.