Wisconsin Code § 95.10

Feeding garbage to swine
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(1) Beginning July 1,
1968, it is unlawful for any person to feed public or commercial
garbage to swine, or to deposit or receive such garbage on any
premises where swine are kept, and no swine having fed on such
garbage may be sold or removed from the premises.
(3) “Public or commercial garbage” as used in this section
means putrescible animal or vegetable wastes containing animal
parts, resulting from the handling, preparation, processing, cooking or consumption of food and which is collected from any
source, and includes dead animals as defined in s. 95.72 (1) (c).
The term does not apply to private household wastes not removed
from the premises where produced.
(4) No indemnity shall be paid to the owner of any swine condemned or destroyed because of any infectious or communicable
disease if such swine were located, at any time, on any premises
receiving public or commercial garbage. No person shall fail or
refuse to conform with the department order specifying the manner of disposal of such infected swine. The definition of “communicable disease” in s. 990.01 (5g) does not apply to this
subsection.
(5) No person shall remove or permit the removal of any
swine from any premises where public or commercial garbage is
received, except to federally inspected slaughtering establish-

ments and other slaughtering establishments approved by the
state to receive diseased animals, and only if such swine are accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection.
(6) No person shall bring into this state any raw public or
commercial garbage for feeding purposes or for deposit on any
premises where swine are kept. Any garbage from vehicles serving food to passengers, if deposited in this state, shall be
incinerated.

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