2015 Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 54 - LIVESTOCK
54-2740 Suspect animal, defined.

NE Code § 54-2740 (2015) What's This?

54-2740. Suspect animal, defined.

Suspect animal means:

(1) A sheep or goat that exhibits any of the following possible signs of scrapie and that has been determined to be suspicious for scrapie by an accredited veterinarian or a department or APHIS representative. Possible signs include: Weight loss despite retention of appetite; behavioral abnormalities; itching; wool pulling; biting at legs or sides; lip smacking; motor abnormalities such as incoordination, high stepping gait of forelimbs, bunny hop movement of rear legs, or swaying of back end; increased sensitivity to noise and sudden movement; or tremor, star gazing, head pressing, recumbency, or other signs of neurological disease or chronic wasting;

(2) A sheep or goat that has tested positive for scrapie or for the proteinase-resistant protein associated with scrapie on a live-animal screening test or any other official test, unless the animal is designated a scrapie-positive animal; and

(3) A sheep or goat that has tested inconclusive or suggestive on an official test for scrapie.

Source

  • Laws 2003, LB 158, ยง 40.

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