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NEWSImport Restrictions Announced for Horses from Florida Entering CanadaThe Breeds & Industry Division of Equine Canada would like to inform all stakeholders of the Canadian horse industry that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has imposed import restrictions on horses from Florida entering Canada due to a 2008 outbreak of equine piroplasmosis in the state of Florida. Effective immediately the following conditions for horses from Florida for all end-uses, other than Canadian horses returning to Canada, will require an import permit. A veterinarian must inspect the horse(s) within 15 days preceding the date of importation. The horse(s) must be certified for equine piroplasmosis as follows
For horses for all end-uses from states other than Florida, the following requirements will apply
All the above-mentioned conditions, except for the import permit, will be certified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDF). In order to apply for an import permit, Canadian importers will have to contact one of the following CFIA area offices: For the Atlantics For Québec For Ontario For the West Current import requirements for horses entering Canada may be found using the CFIA Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) at http://airs-sari.inspection.gc.ca. To determine specific import requirements for each horse, specific parameters that refer to each horse’s circumstances will need to be entered and customized import requirements will be provided.
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