Wisconsin No Longer Requires TB Tests on Gopher Cattle

Farm Journal logo

Source: Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection

 
Now that Minnesota’s TB-free status has been restored, State Veterinarian Dr. Robert Ehlenfeldt has removed the last testing requirements for cattle entering Wisconsin from that state.
 
“Minnesota attacked their bovine tuberculosis situation head-on and were able to eradicate it fairly quickly, and they’re to be congratulated,” Ehlenfeldt said. “I’m glad we can take down the last of the barriers we had to erect to protect our dairy industry and other livestock that are susceptible to TB.”
 
The only requirements for Minnesota cattle entering Wisconsin now will be official identification and certificates of veterinary inspection – the same requirements that all livestock entering Wisconsin need.
 
Minnesota animal health authorities first discovered a TB-infected beef herd in the northwestern part of the state in July 2005. Eventually the infected herd count rose to 11, leading the U.S. Department of Agriculture to lower Minnesota’s TB status and many states to impose import requirements for cattle from Minnesota. Now the state’s Board of Animal Health and producers have eliminated the disease, and the USDA restored its TB-free status Oct. 4.
 
Minnesota is one of Wisconsin’s biggest cattle trading partners. Last year 69,500 head came to Wisconsin from Minnesota.
 
Bovine tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that spreads between animals in close contact, through the air and in contaminated milk and manure.
 

 

Latest News

Seven Common Threads of Top-Producing Herds
Seven Common Threads of Top-Producing Herds

What are the common characteristics of top-producing herds that best the competition?

APHIS To Require Electronic Animal ID for Certain Cattle and Bison
APHIS To Require Electronic Animal ID for Certain Cattle and Bison

APHIS issued its final rule on animal ID that has been in place since 2013, switching from solely visual tags to tags that are both electronically and visually readable for certain classes of cattle moving interstate.

What Should You Financially Consider Before Investing in Technology?
What Should You Financially Consider Before Investing in Technology?

With financial challenges facing dairy farms, Curtis Gerrits with Compeer Financial, says it is essential for producers to evaluate how these technology investments impact their farm’s overall financial position.

Fairlife Forms New Partnership with Olympic Gold Medalist Katie Ledecky
Fairlife Forms New Partnership with Olympic Gold Medalist Katie Ledecky

The Katie Ledecky partnership with fairlife's Core Power will leverage her authentic recovery moments to help educate and inspire athletes of all levels around the importance of post-workout recovery.

Simple Breathing Exercises for Farmers to Help with Anxiety and Stress
Simple Breathing Exercises for Farmers to Help with Anxiety and Stress

More and more people in the dairy community are struggling because they are overworked or overstressed, have trouble concentrating, feel fatigued, have trouble sleeping, have more headaches and so many other symptoms. 

Properly Prepared Beef Remains Safe; Meat Institute Calls For Guidance to Protect Workers at Beef Facilities
Properly Prepared Beef Remains Safe; Meat Institute Calls For Guidance to Protect Workers at Beef Facilities

The Meat Institute said properly prepared beef remains safe to eat and called for USDA and the CDC to provide worker safety guidance specific to beef processors to ensure workers are protected from infection.