Equine & Livestock Health Certificates in Tucson AZ
Equine & Livestock Health Certificates
Traveling with horses or livestock? A USDA-certified veterinarian must issue a certificate of veterinary inspection to meet intrastate and interstate requirements. Learn why health certificates matter, how they protect animal health and agriculture, and how Adobe Veterinary Center in Tucson provides official equine and livestock health certificates for legal travel, sales, shows, and peace of mind.
Equine & Livestock Health Certificates
Anytime you load up your horses or livestock for travel across state lines, you’re required to have an official certificate of veterinary inspection. This certificate, provided by a USDA-certified veterinarian, proves that your animals have been screened for contagious disease, parasites, and are properly vaccinated. The purpose of these certificates is to prevent the spread of disease and parasites between animals living in different places, while also making sure your animals will stay healthy when on the move.
Why You Need a Health Certificate for Your Horses and Livestock
How to Get a Health Certificate for Livestock and Horses
If you’re traveling intrastate or interstate, be sure to research the requirements of your destination. Next, gather your animals’ medical history and schedule a health certificate appointment with a USDA-certified veterinarian.