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                          Livestock movement in Western Australia


                          Animal Health

                          Under the Stock (Identification and Movement) Act 1970 and the Stock Diseases Act Enzootic Disease Regulations 1970 all livestock* must meet certain identification and movement requirements.

                          *   Whether they are kept as pets or for commercial purposes, all ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats, deer, bison, buffalo), equines (horses, ponies, mules, donkeys), camelids (alpaca, llama, vicuna, camels) and pigs (including mini or miniature pigs) are considered livestock under the Acts and Regulations noted above.

                          AD1071 (Movement of Stock to Western Australia updated 16 May 2008)
                          Form AD 1071. This form is to accompany each consignment of equines, ruminants, camelids and pigs en route to Western Australia. The health certificate certifies that the livestock described meet all pre-requisites.

                          Go to Livestock Identification for identification requirements.

                          All livestock moving to and within Western Australia must be identified correctly and accompanied by a waybill. The combined National Vendor Declaration (NVD)⁄Waybill is required by most purchasers (check before you transport your animals) and can be obtained by contacting Meat and Livestock Australia www.mla.com.au or 1800 683 111. If the combined form is not required, you can obtain a waybill book from the Brands Office brands@agric.wa.gov.au or 08 9780 6100. 

                          Please note - Livestock movement forms are provided as word documents. To open and use the forms you will need to:

                          1. Right mouse click once on the form you wish to use. A small menu will pop up.
                          2. Select "Open".
                          3. Fill out the form on-line by typing required information in the spaces marked ooooo.
                          4. Print, sign and fax or post the form to the person indicated.

                          See further requirements for the following:

                          • Livestock movement within Western Australia
                          • Importing livestock from overseas and other Australian States and Territories
                          • Importing livestock embryos and semen
                          • Exporting livestock to other Australian States and Territories
                          • Movement of livestock fodder (feed, grain, hay etc) to other States and Territories
                          • Overseas export of livestock
                          • Contact information



                          Livestock movement within Western Australia


                          • NLIS Cattle (includes buffalo)
                          • NLIS Sheep and Goats
                          • Ticks



                          Service Fees and Charges for Livestock Inspections


                          • Service fees and charges for livestock inspections 2008/09


                          Importing livestock from overseas and other Australian States and Territories


                           

                          Livestock imported from overseas must meet Western Australian requirements as well as those of the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS).



                          Form AD1071 must accompany each consignment of livestock en route into Western Australia. A copy of the form must be faxed prior to the despatch of the livestock. This entry document certifies that the livestock described meet all pre-requisites.

                          To ensure pests and diseases not found in Western Australia do not enter the State with imported animals, the stock must be certified “clean”, healthy and eligible by both the consignor/vendor and an authorised government officer or veterinary surgeon. On arrival in WA they will be re-inspected by an inspector authorised under the Acts at a designated “inspection point”.  The “entry inspection” along with any treatments and tests, wash-down and entry certification will attract a fee which is generally charged to the importer. 

                          See further requirements regarding ticks, liver fluke and Johne??™s disease for the following:

                          • Camelids: Alpaca, llama, vicuna (South American camelids) and dromedary (camel)
                          • Equines: Horses, ponies, mules and donkeys
                          • Ruminants: Cattle, buffalo, bison, deer, goats and sheep
                          • Livestock other than pigs: liver fluke entry conditions (LF081)  

                          Livestock movement to other Australian States and Territories


                          Contact the relevant authority for procedures and protocols for the movement of livestock to other States and Territories of Australia.



                          Overseas export of livestock


                          • Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries
                          • New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
                          • Victorian Department of Primary Industries
                          • Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry
                          • Tasmanian Primary Industries, Water and Environment
                          • South Australia Department of Primary Industries and Resources


                          Contact the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) for export controls and information regarding exporting live animals and meat products from Australia.


                          Further information


                          • Agriculture Biosecurity in Western Australia
                          • Biosecurity in the livestock industries (131kb PDF) Farmnote 119
                          • Farm biosecurity (132KB pdf) Farmnote 71/2002
                          • Livestock identification and movement: cattle and buffalo (87KB pdf) Farmnote 150
                          • Livestock identification and movement: deer, camelids and ostriches (73KB pdf) Farmnote 115/99
                          • Livestock identification and movement: pigs (45KB pdf) Farmnote 138
                          • StockGuard
                          • National Sheep Health Statement

                           

                          Contacts

                          For information on livestock movements:

                          Garry Hodgen                                                            
                          Inspector in Charge (Stock)
                          South Perth
                          Phone: (08) 9368 3370; Fax: (08) 9474 2479
                          Email: ghodgen@agric.wa.gov.au

                          For information on feed/fodder movements:                   

                          Lesley Lally
                          Technical Services Officer (Exports/Registered Premises)
                          Western Australian Quarantine & Inspection Service
                          9 Fricker Rd, WELSHPOOL, WA, 6106)
                          (Locked Bag 69, WELSHPOOL, WA, 6986)
                          Phone:             08 9334 1811
                          Fax:                 08 9334 1880
                          Mob:                0427 443 999
                          Email:              llally@agric.wa.gov.au
                          Website:         www.agric.wa.gov.au/quarantine

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