Check With the Receiving State
Various states are modifying their entry requirements for New Mexico cattle in response to our recent status change. As we are notified by any given state of requirements specific to us, we are updating the list below. Of course you should always check with your state of destination before shipping to be be sure you have the latest and best information. We have compiled contact information on all 50 states to assist you in that.
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Some States with New Mexico-Specific Rules
Again, always check with the receiving state for the latest information, but here are some states that have contacted us with revised entry requirements. Click the state name and those requirements will appear in the space below.
| Arizona | (602) 542-4293 | Website |
| Colorado | (303) 239-4159 | Website |
| California | (916) 654-1447 | Website |
| Kansas | (785) 296-2328 | Website |
| Nebraska | (402) 471-2351 | Website |
| North Dakota | (701) 328-2655 | Website |
| Oklahoma | (405) 522-6141 | Website |
| South Dakota | (605) 773-3321 | Website |
| Texas | (512) 719-0777 | Website |
Nebraska - (402) 471-2351
- All cattle require a CVI and entry permit number.
- Additionally, sexually intact cattle 2 months and older require official individual ID and one of the following requirements must be met:
- The animals originate from a TB accredited herd, with the accredited herd number listed on the CVI, OR
- The animals originate from a herd that has had a negative whole herd test (WHT) within 365 days prior to entry and the individual animals to be imported shall have been part of the WHT; OR
- The animals have a negative TB test within 60 days prior to movement.
- Sexually intact cattle less than 2 months of age shall be quarantined to their Nebraska destination until a negative TB test can be performed at ≥ 2 months of age.
- New Mexico slaughter cattle may be shipped directly to a Nebraska approved slaughter facility. They must move directly to the slaughter facility and not be offloaded for any other purpose.