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Indiana Reforms Bovine Tuberculosis-Testing Requirements for Cattle Entry

The blanket requirement for bovine tuberculosis (TB) testing of dairy cattle entering Indiana has been lifted, effective Wednesday, July 11th. The updated rule still requires TB testing; however, dairy breeds are now to meet the same standard as all other cattle and bison.

Additionally, the valid period for existing bovine tuberculosis-free accredited herds has been extended to 2 years (or 730 days). The Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) authorized this change at their regular July meeting to align with federal rules, as well as those in other states.

To bring cattle or bison into the state of Indiana, the animals must meet the following criteria, based on the animals’ origin and destination:

Exhibition:

Importation:

Exceptions to TB-Testing Requirements
(all sexes, breeds, and states or zones)