Eradication Program
Cynthia.M.Brasfield@aphis.usda.gov
The Scrapie Eradication Program is now mandatory. This federal disease control program is designed to accelerate the eradication of the fatal brain disease, Scrapie, from the nation’s sheep flocks and goat herds began November 19, 2001. The program requires ear tags to be placed in all sheep and some types of goats by their owners before they are sold by private treaty or transported to a sale, show, or exhibition. Flocks enrolled in the Scrapie Flock Certification Program will not need to make any changes. Slaughter surveillance programs are under way now to determine the prevalence of Scrapie in the United States. The presence of the ear tags will allow trace back to the flock of origin of animals whose brains test positive for Scrapie. A plan can then be instituted in these flocks to eliminate the Scrapie infection. An indemnity program is in place to compensate owners for the financial loss that may incur from live animals that have to be destroyed due to Scrapie infection or exposure.
Tags may be ordered using this form or you may call 1-334-657-5549 to request tags. Tags and applicator pliers are available to producers free of charge from the USDA, APHIS, VS office.
The following need to be tagged by their owners with USDA approved tags:
SHEEP:
- Before a change of ownership occurs by sale by trade, private treaty, or auction
- Before transport to a livestock market
- Before transport to a slaughter facility
- Before transport to a show, fair, petting zoo, or other exhibition
GOATS:
- Sexually intact goats before transport to a show, fair, petting zoo, or other exhibition
- Goats used primarily for milk production must be tagged the same as sheep above
- Goats that have been pastured with sheep must be tagged the same as sheep above
- *All goats that travel to or within the state of Florida and other specific states and sale barns must be tagged with USDA tags; more and more states and individual sale barns are requiring tags for all sheep and goats.
Please Note: Registered goats that have a legible registry tattoo and are accompanied by their registry certificate do not require tags. The tattoo must be registered as a unique entity with the breed registry and our USDA, APHIS, VS office.
Tags may be ordered using this form or you may call 1-334-657-5549 to request tags.
Goats that are raised/sold for meat only and do not have registration papers are considered low risk commercial goats and do not require tags except those traveling to and within the state of Florida and other states and sale barns requiring tags on all sheep and goats.
Most goats fall into the category of low risk commercial goats and will not require tags except in states and sale barns requiring tags for all sheep and goats.

