Western Australian Consolidated Regulations Semen, not certified
as being introduced directly from a property or premises licensed under
legislation controlling artificial breeding in the State or Territory of
origin, may be used —
(a) only
on pigs in Western Australia owned by the person to whom the semen is
consigned, unless otherwise approved by the Chief Veterinary Officer;
(b) only
if the boar has been isolated and either tested for Leptospira interrogans
serovars pomona and hardjo with negative results or treated with streptomycin
daily at a rate of 25 mg/kg on 2 occasions within 7 days prior to
collection and processing of the semen in the consignment; and
(c) in
the case of boars from Queensland or the Northern Territory, only if they have
originated from an accredited brucellosis free herd or have been held in
isolation for 30 days prior to being tested by the serum agglutination
test for swine brucellosis with negative results and the semen collected
within 7 days of the completion of the tests while the boar was still in
isolation.
[ 7. Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984
s.7(4)(f).]