Wisconsin Code § 95.46

Brucellosis vaccination; official vaccinates
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(1)
It is unlawful for any person other than an approved veterinarian
to treat any bovine animal with any biological product containing
Brucella organisms.
(2) No bovine animals may be vaccinated against brucellosis
except calves within age ranges prescribed by department rules.
Such calves may be vaccinated by approved veterinarians if officially reported to the department and permanently identified as
official vaccinates as required under this section and rules of the
department.
(3) All animals vaccinated by approved veterinarians shall be
identified by a tattoo on the inner surface of the right ear of each
such animal, using such symbols as the department by rule
prescribes.
(4) All veterinarians shall use only vaccine provided under
federal regulations or produced by or under the direction or supervision of the department. They shall identify the vaccinates
as required in sub. (3) and record in triplicate on forms prepared
by the department the information it requires. The veterinarian
shall transmit one copy of the vaccination record to the department within 15 days after the date of vaccination, furnish one
copy to the owner of the animals, and retain one copy for the veterinarian’s own file.
(6) Official vaccinates need not be identified as reactors until
they are past 20 months of age unless there is other evidence of
infection in the herd.

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