Each animal is required to be officially identified as to its flock of origin and for any animal born after January 1, 2002, to its flock of birth if not the same as its flock of origin, prior to change of ownership or exhibition.
No person shall apply an official USDA tag or premises identification number or brand or official registry tattoo to an animal that did not originate on the premises to which the number has been officially assigned. No person may remove or tamper with any means of identification required to be on sheep or goats.
Any sheep or goat that is bartered, leased, traded, loaned, sold, exhibited, or otherwise moved from one management to another shall be deemed to have undergone a change of ownership for the purpose of this regulation. The buyer, seller, and any dealer or market operator shall keep a record of all changes of ownership for a minimum of five years. Any sheep or goat that loses its identification, that was applied at its flock of origin for exhibition or change of ownership, shall be identified by the person in control or possession of the animal prior to its commingling with any other animals. The buyer, seller, and any dealer or market operator shall be equally responsible for maintaining the required record, which shall be made available on request by the State Veterinarian or his designee.
Any out-of-state sheep or goats that are offered for sale in an approved Virginia livestock market that have not previously been identified must be (i) identified with an official USDA tag on arrival and prior to commingling with any other sheep or goats with all information recorded as required for change of ownership or meet the importation requirements; or (ii) returned to the state of origin.
Animals required to be officially identified include:
Animals not required to be officially identified include:
Registered sheep and goats identified with official tattoos and carry the registration papers in the name of the current owner with them to a registered sheep or goat sale or exhibition or that transfer the registration by private treaty would not be required to apply tags for exhibition or sale of a registered goat sale animal. The purchaser at such sale must carry the registration papers and a completed application for registration in the name of the new owner when leaving the sale. Alternatively, legible official tattoo numbers assigned to the flock in the National Scrapie Database may be used in conjunction with an individual number unique within the flock.
Any goat or sheep undergoing a change of ownership (including exhibition and/or importation into the state) not having an official identification shall be quarantined until the requirements of this regulation are met.
In order to simplify identification requirements, livestock markets or sale/show managers may require that all animals be identified with official USDA tags.
2 Va. Admin. Code § 5-206-20
Statutory Authority
§§ 3.2-6001, 3.2-6002 and 3.2-6004 of the Code of Virginia.