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Are rabbits USDA covered species?

Are rabbits USDA covered species?

In addition to dogs, cats, and non-human primates, USDA-covered species currently include guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, and any other warm-blooded animal with the exception of mice of the genus Mus, rats of the genus Rattus, and birds.

Which activities would disqualify an animal from USDA Category D?

The use of common control groups during simultaneous experiments to limit the number of control animals needed. Which of the following activities would disqualify an animal from USDA category D? Studies in which animals experiencing pain are allowed to die without pain relief.

Which animal is not covered by the USDA Animal Welfare Act?

The following animals are not covered: farm animals used for food or fiber (fur, hide, etc.); coldblooded species (amphibians and reptiles); horses not used for research purposes; fish; invertebrates (crustaceans, insects, etc.); or birds, rats of the genus Rattus, and mice of the genus Mus that are bred for use in …

What animals are regulated by the USDA?

USDA-regulated Species include all live or dead warm-blooded animals used in research except birds, rats of the genus Rattus, and mice of the genus Mus bred for research. This also excludes “cold-blooded” animals such as fish, reptiles, and amphibians.

What is a USDA license for animals?

A Class A license is issued to dealers who sell animals that are bred and raised at their facility in a closed or stable colony.

Which of the following are not allowed by USDA policy unless the IACUC approves?

Anesthetized, heavily sedated, or comatose animals only. Which of the following are not allowed by USDA policy, unless the IACUC approves? Changes in animal ownership and movement of animals between facilities during the postoperative period.

What are the 3 R’s in animal testing?

“3Rs alternatives” refers to the Reduction, Refinement, and Replacement of animals used in research, testing, and education. The 3Rs concept was developed over 50 years ago by two scientists, Drs. William Russell and Rex Burch. It is first described in their published book, Principles of Humane Experimental Technique .

What is USDA Category D?

USDA Category D Animals upon which experiments, teaching, research, surgery, or tests will be conducted involving accompanying pain or distress to the animals and for which appropriate anesthetic, analgesic, or tranquilizing drugs will be used.

Is it illegal to test on animals?

In the U.S., there are no laws protecting animals from physical and psychological pain and suffering once the testing has been approved by in-house committees.

What is Libre’s law?

‘Libre’s law’ has since protected animals in Pennsylvania from abuse and neglect by stiffening penalties against animal abusers, setting limitations on how long a dog can be tethered outside, and granting protection from lawsuits to veterinarians, vet-techs, and humane officers who report animal cruelty.

What does Aphis stand for?

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) protects the health of U.S. agriculture and natural resources against invasive pests and diseases, regulates genetically engineered crops, administers the Animal Welfare Act, and helps people and wildlife coexist.

How long is IACUC approval good for?

one year
Once a proposal is granted IACUC approval, the approval is valid for one year (365 days).

Is the inspection of rabbits required under the FMIA?

Congress has not mandated inspection of rabbits under either the FMIA or the PPIA; therefore, inspection of rabbit is voluntary. Voluntary inspection of animals, including buffalo, antelope, reindeer, elk, deer, migratory water fowl, game birds, and rabbit, is handled under the Agricultural Marketing Act.

Can rabbit be graded under the voluntary rabbit grading program?

Yes, rabbit may be graded under the voluntary rabbit grading program performed by the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service. It provides a national grading service based on official U.S. classes, standards, and grades for poultry.

What are the animal health requirements for importing a rabbit?

USDA APHIS Veterinary Services (VS) does not have any animal health requirements related to bringing (importing) a pet rabbit into the United States (U.S.) from a foreign country.

Where can I find additional information about bringing a rabbit?

When available, you will find additional information about bringing a rabbit into a particular state on that state’s Department of Agriculture website.