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5.3 Cattle and bison for temporary stay

This section provides guidelines on certification requirements for cattle and bison being imported into Canada or exported from Canada on a temporary basis. A common example of a temporary stay is a livestock show or exhibition.

U.S. cattle and bison imported for a temporary stay in Canada requirements for return to the U.S.

For animals imported from U.S. for temporary stay in Canada, if less than 60 days:

After 60 days of residence in Canada they must be treated as Canadian animals unless they obtain an exemption from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA):

Canadian cattle and bison exported for temporary stay in the U.S.

Canadian animals exported for temporary stay in the U.S. must meet the export certification requirements of section 5.2 of this manual, including the requirements for:

Requirements for return to Canada

For animals that have been exported to the U.S. for less than 30 days:

For cattle exported from Canada to the U.S. more than 30 days but less than 60 days before the date of re-importation into Canada, the animal must be accompanied by the following documents:

The above-mentioned conditions can be found at the following:

Automated Import Reference System (AIRS)

For more details, the importer must contact his or her Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) district veterinarian.

Cattle and bison transiting the U.S. for export to Mexico

Shipments of cattle and bison transiting the U.S. for export to Mexico will require an "in transit" permit from the USDA and the export certificate for the final destination

No tattoo or branding is required. The animal must bear an approved tag or a foreign indicator deemed equivalent to an approved tag under the TRACE program

Loads will be sealed at the farm of origin. Refer to section 6.4 for more information

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