This legislation has been repealed.
[This Regulation commenced on 12 October 1994 and was repealed by the STOCK (ARTIFICIAL BREEDING) ACT REPEAL ACT 1998, NO. 100 which commenced on the 29 December 1998.]
STOCK (ARTIFICIAL BREEDING) REGULATIONS
REPS038
As in force at 12 October 1994
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Regulation
PART I - PRELIMINARY
1. Citation
2. Interpretation
3. Appointment of veterinary supervisors
4. Approval of sire
5. Cancellation of approval
6. Use of imported semen
PART II - LICENSING OF PREMISES
7. Application for licence
8. Conditions for issue of licence
9. Maintenance of health standards
10. Records
11. Reports
PART III - PREPARATION AND STORAGE OF SEMEN
12. Cleanliness
13. Containers for semen
14. Storage of semen
15. Inspection of semen
16. Quality and standard for bull's semen
PART IV - LICENSING OF INSEMINATORS
17. Application and issue of licence
18. Records to be
kept
18A. Regulatory
offences
PART V - DISTRIBUTION OF SEMEN
19. Movement of semen
20. Unlicensed semen
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 3
SCHEDULE 4
Notes
Table
of amendments
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF
AUSTRALIA
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STOCK (ARTIFICIAL BREEDING)
REGULATIONS
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NOTE - THIS REPRINT SHOWS THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE AT 12 OCTOBER 1994. ANY AMENDMENTS THAT MAY COME INTO OPERATION AFTER THAT DATE ARE NOT INCLUDED.
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PART I - PRELIMINARY
These Regulations may be cited as the Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations. (See back note 1)
(1) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears -
"imported semen" means semen which was not collected on premises within Australia;
"inherited defect" means a defect, deformity or malformation of a type included in Schedule 3;
"licensed inseminator" means a person licensed under regulation 17;
"licensed semen" means semen collected at premises licensed as a semen collection centre in accordance with regulation 7(3)(a) and "unlicensed semen" means semen which has not been so collected;
"maintenance test" means a test carried out in accordance with Part II of Schedule 2;
"preliminary test" means a test carried out in accordance with Part I of Schedule 2;
"premises" means a building and any associated outbuildings, structures and fences;
"premises licence" means a licence for the use of premises for the purpose of -
(a) the collection of semen at premises licensed as a semen collection centre in accordance with regulation 7(3)(a); or
(b) the storage and packing of semen of one species of stock;
"veterinary supervisor" means a veterinary surgeon appointed under regulation 3.
(2) The Chief Inspector may, if satisfied that they are heritable, by notice in the Gazette include additional defects, deformities or malformations in Schedule 3.
3. APPOINTMENT OF VETERINARY SUPERVISORS
(1) The Chief Inspector may appoint a veterinary surgeon as a veterinary supervisor to supervise the conduct of a specified licensed semen collection centre.
(2) A veterinary supervisor shall not carry out tests under regulation 9(a) and (b)(ii) in respect of a licensed semen collection centre of which he is the veterinary supervisor.
(1) An application for approval of a sire shall be made to the Chief Inspector in Form 1 in Schedule 1.
(2) An examination by an authorized veterinary surgeon of a sire for which approval is sought shall include those tests listed in Part I of Schedule 2.
If the Chief Inspector notifies an owner of a sire that the approval of that sire has been cancelled, the owner shall return to the Chief Inspector the notice of approval of that sire.
An application for approval for the sale and use in the Territory of semen imported into Australia shall be made to the Chief Inspector in Form 2 in Schedule 1.
PART II - LICENSING OF PREMISES
(1) An application for a licence for the use of premises for the collection, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing, storage and packing of semen for sale, or for the renewal or transfer to another person of such a licence, shall be made to the Chief Inspector in Form 3 in Schedule 1.
(2) Applications for the renewal of a premises licence shall be accompanied by the annual reports required to be made under regulation 11.
(3) A premises licence shall be in Form 4 in Schedule 1, and may be issued for either -
(a) the collection, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing, storage and packing of semen; or
(b) the storage and packing of semen of one species of stock.
(1) A licence under regulation 7(3)(a) shall not be issued in respect of any premises unless those premises comply with the requirements of this regulation.
(2) Premises for which a licence is sought shall include a semen collection centre and a testing area, each of which is securely fenced by 2 separate fences at least 3 metres apart.
(3) Within a semen collection centre referred to in sub-regulation (2) there shall be -
(a) accommodation facilities for disease tested stock;
(b) facilities for the collection of semen from stock; and
(c) a production laboratory and storage facilities for semen derived from those stock.
(4) Stock other than that tested for disease in accordance with regulation 10 shall not enter a semen collection centre.
(5) Premises for which a licence is sought shall be so located that drainage or effluent cannot flow onto the premises from its surrounds.
(6) Premises for which a licence is sought shall be under veter-inary supervision to the satisfaction of the Chief Inspector.
(7) Premises for which a licence is sought shall be kept in a clean and functional condition to the satisfaction of the Chief Inspector.
The holder of a premises licence under regulation 7(3)(a) shall ensure that the premises are maintained as a health tested area as follows:
(a) stock shall, before being admitted to the premises, undergo preliminary testing in the testing area in accordance with Schedule 2;
(b) stock shall only be admitted to the semen collection centre -
(i) directly from the testing area; and
(ii) after satisfactory completion of preliminary testing;
(c) all stock within the testing area or the area of the semen collection centre shall remain within the boundaries of those areas at all times and in isolation from all other stock;
(d) stock within the area of the semen collection centre shall be subject to regular maintenance testing in accordance with Schedule 2;
(e) any male animal that fails to pass a maintenance test shall be withdrawn from the area of the semen collection centre and either put into an isolation area within the premises, pending further testing or treatment, or removed entirely from the premises;
(f) any semen already collected from a male animal which has failed to pass a maintenance test shall not be moved from the area of the semen collection centre without the permission of the Chief Inspector;
(g) male animals placed in isolation shall not be moved from isolation until all tests for the disease involved are satis-factorily completed;
(h) any female animal failing to pass a maintenance test shall be removed immediately from the premises;
(j) any stock found suffering from a disease not included in Schedule 2 shall be placed in an isolation area, and the Chief Inspector shall be notified immediately;
(k) the Chief Inspector shall determine whether any stock men-tioned in paragraph (j) is to be retested, treated or removed from the centre;
(m) any additional disease testing required by the Chief Inspector shall be carried out in the manner specified by him;
(n) equipment, including boots and clothing, used in activities involving contact with stock outside the premises shall be thoroughly washed and sterilized before being worn or brought into the premises; and
(p) semen extracted from male animals outside the semen collection centre shall not be processed at the semen collection centre.
(1) The holder of a premises licence under regulation 7(3)(a) shall ensure that the following records are kept in relation to the premises:
(a) the name, breed, tattoo, brand, earmarks, breed society registration number, date of birth and class of each animal brought onto the premises;
(b) the dates of movement of each animal to or from the premises;
(c) the particulars and date of any tests or treatments for disease which the animal is undergoing or has undergone;
(d) the particulars of any inherited defect found in a sire being used for semen collection, particulars of the sire or dam of that sire and any progeny or other relative of that sire;
(e) the marks or labels with which each dose of semen is labelled to identify the sire;
(f) the date of collection and the identity number assigned to each collection and batch of semen;
(g) the volume and density of the semen, the motility and morphol-ogy of spermatozoa in the semen, the degree to which the semen was diluted and the constituents of the diluent;
(h) the number of doses of semen preserved from each collection and batch;
(j) the details of each batch of semen received at, or despatched from the semen collection centre, including the address of the sender or receiver of the semen, the identity of the sire, the batch number and date of collection, and the premises at which the semen was collected from the sire;
(k) records of conception rates resulting from semen taken or despatched from licensed premises, identifying each batch of semen involved; and
(m) the date and method of disposal of any semen not otherwise accounted for.
(2) The holder of a premises licence under regulation 7(3)(b) shall ensure that the following records are kept in relation to the premises:
(a) the details of each batch of semen received at or despatched from the semen collection centre, including the address of the sender or receiver of the semen, the identity of the sire, the batch number and date of collection, and the premises at which the semen was collected from the sire; and
(b) the date and method of disposal of any semen not otherwise accounted for.
(3) Records kept in accordance with this regulation shall not be destroyed until the expiration of 5 years after the date on which they are made.
(1) The holder of a premises licence under regulation 7(3)(a) shall ensure that the following reports are forwarded to the Chief Inspector at the specified times:
(a) as soon as possible after the fact, notification regarding -
(i) the testing or treatment of animals on the premises and the results of such testing or treatment other than the routine treatment described in Schedule 5; and
(ii) the diagnosis of any disease identified on the premises;
(b) by 15 January in each year, annual reports for the period 1 January to 31 December of the previous year, in Form 5 in Schedule 6, signed by the veterinary supervisor, including -
(i) full details of any stock on the premises in respect of which evidence of an inherited defect has been observed;
(ii) certification that, with the exception of instances indi-cated in sub-paragraph (i), no evidence of inherited disease has been observed in stock on the premises or reported in stock bred therefrom;
(iii) full details of any stock at the centre which had not successfully completed health testing requirements during the period covered by the report, and the reason for retention of the animal; and
(iv) certification that, with the exception of instances indi-cated in sub-paragraph (iii), annual programmes for testing for disease have been completed successfully and all stock within the premises are free from evidence of infectious and contagious disease; and
(c) by 15 January in each year, annual returns for the period 1 January to 31 December of the previous year, in Form 6 in Schedule 1, including all receipts and disposals of imported semen, and the balance of imported semen held at the time of lodging the return.
(2) The holder of a premises licence under regulation 7(3)(b) shall ensure that an annual report is forwarded to the Chief Inspector in Form 6 in Schedule 1.
(3) The Chief Inspector shall forward to the Chief Veterinary Officers in all States of Australia the information derived from reports forwarded to him in accordance with this regulation, in Form 7 in Schedule 1.
PART III - PREPARATION AND STORAGE OF SEMEN
(1) Equipment used at licensed premises for the collection, examination, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing, storage and packing of semen shall be cleaned and sterilized before each occasion on which it is used.
(2) Stock used as a decoy during the collection of semen shall be fitted with such appliances as may be necessary to prevent the transmission of venereal disease.
(1) Semen collected at licensed premises shall be placed in ampoules or in coloured straws, the colour of the straw and plug corresponding to that specified for the breed of the sire in Schedule 4.
(2) Ampoules and straws containing semen shall be labelled with the following information:
(a) the breed code, as specified in Schedule 4;
(b) the donor sire's identity code;
(c) the identity of the semen collection centre; and
(d) the batch number given in accordance with sub-regulation (3).
(3) Each separate collection and processing of semen from a donor sire shall be indicated by a separate batch number.
(4) Semen collected elsewhere than on licensed premises shall be placed in either ampoules or wine red coloured straws and shall be labelled "UL", together with the following information:
(a) the name of the owner of the donor sire;
(b) the donor sire's identity code;
(c) the identity of the semen collection centre; and
(d) the batch number.
(5) Processing of semen collected elsewhere than on licensed premises shall include treatment with antibiotics to the satisfaction of the Chief Inspector.
(1) Licensed and unlicensed semen may be stored at licensed premises, subject to the following conditions:
(a) licensed semen shall not be stored in the same container or vessel as unlicensed semen;
(b) unlicensed semen from different origins shall be stored in separate vessels, unless the Chief Inspector has given per-mission, for the use of semen from different origins to be used on the same premises; and
(c) licensed semen placed in a vessel containing unlicensed semen shall become unlicensed semen, and shall be subject to the same restrictions on its distribution and use as apply to the unlicensed semen in that vessel.
(2) Licensed semen shall become unlicensed semen when it is removed from licensed premises, unless -
(a) it is moved directly to other licensed premises; or
(b) it is under the control of a licensed inseminator who shall ensure that such semen is not subjected to any treatment that is likely to adversely affect the quality of that semen.
(1) The person in control of a semen collection centre shall, when so requested by an inspector, make available, for quality evaluation, 2 doses of semen from each batch of licensed semen.
(2) An inspector may inspect semen supplied under sub- regulation (1) for quality.
(3) If the average assessment score for the semen inspected in a batch is less than the minimum standard or, if the semen is not made available for inspection, that batch of semen shall be declared unlicensed.
16. QUALITY AND STANDARD FOR SEMEN
In the case of bull's semen -
(a) the quality of semen shall be assessed, and expressed as 2 numbers -
(i) the first number representing the percentage of total spermatozoa which are showing movement; and
(ii) the second number representing the percentage of such moving spermatozoa which show no apparent morphological abnormalities and are progressing in a forward line at a speed which would not be considered abnormally slow for the circumstances applying; and
(b) the minimum standard for semen shall be set at the 30/30 level.
PART IV - LICENSING OF INSEMINATORS
(1) A person may apply to the Chief Inspector in Form 8 in Schedule 1 for an inseminator's licence and such application shall state whether the applicant wishes to be licensed as a herdsman inseminator or as a commercial inseminator and be accompanied by -
(a) in the case of an initial application - evidence of training and experience in artificial breeding; and
(b) in the case of an application for renewal - a copy of the last annual report submitted in accordance with regulation 11.
(2) A licence shall not be issued by the Chief Inspector to an applicant unless that person has -
(a) attended a training course and passed an examination in the theory and practice of artificial breeding relevant to the application, as approved by the Chief Inspector;
(b) in the opinion of the Chief Inspector, adequate knowledge of the theory of, and satisfactory experience in the practice of artificial breeding relevant to the application; or
(c) an equivalent approval or licence issued by the Chief Inspector of one of the States.
(3) An inseminator's licence shall state whether the holder is licensed as a herdsman inseminator or a commercial inseminator and shall be in Form 8 in Schedule 1, and shall be current for a period, not exceeding 12 months, ending on 31 December in each year.
(4) The issue of -
(a) a herdsman inseminator's licence - entitles the holder to practise artificial insemination on his own stock or that of his employer only; and
(b) a commercial inseminator's licence - entitles the holder to carry out the work of collection, storage, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing and use of semen for, and the artificial insemination of, any stock.
(5) An application for renewal of an inseminator's licence shall be made within 14 days of the expiry of the licence.
(1) A licensed inseminator shall keep a written record of -
(a) the details of each batch of semen received or despatched by him, including the address of the sender or receiver of the semen, the identity of the donor sire, the batch number and date of collection and the premises at which the semen was collected from the donor sire;
(b) the details of inseminations performed by him, including the date of those inseminations, the identity of the stock, the name and address of the owner, the identity of the semen used and any information that is available on conception rates, including the number of services per conception;
(c) the date and method of disposal of any semen not otherwise accounted for; and
(d) the details of any semen collections performed by him outside a semen collection centre, including the date of collection, the name and address of the owner, the identity of the donor sires, the identity of each batch of semen, the number of doses of each batch and the use or destination of that semen.
(2) Records made in accordance with this regulation shall not be destroyed until the expiration of 5 years after the date on which they are made.
(3) Annual reports shall be forwarded to the Chief Inspector by a licensed inseminator and shall include -
(a) a record of inseminations performed during the year in Form 10 in Schedule 1, a copy of which shall be forwarded to the centre from which the semen was received; and
(b) a record of all imported semen received or despatched, in Form 6 in Schedule 1.
(4) A licensed inseminator shall keep a record of all collections of unlicensed semen in Form 11 in Schedule 1 that are to be moved from the property of origin and shall forward such record to the Chief Inspector as soon as possible after the semen has been moved.
18A. REGULATORY OFFENCES
An offence of contravening or failing to comply with regulation 5, 9 (other than paragraph (c), (k), (n) or (p)), 10, 11(1) or (2), 12, 13, 14(1), 15(1) or 18(1), (2) or (3) is a regulatory offence.
PART V - DISTRIBUTION OF SEMEN
Subject to the Act and these Regulations, and notification by the Chief Inspector of restrictions on the movement of semen to or from a specified area in the Territory, licensed and imported semen may be moved or used anywhere within the Territory.
(1) Unlicensed semen may not be stored on any premises other than -
(a) the premises at which the semen was collected;
(b) a semen collection centre, provided that the Chief Inspector has received notification of the collection and storage of that semen in Form 11 of Schedule 1; or
(c) on premises referred to in sub-regulation (2).
(2) Unlicensed semen may not be used on female stock except where such stock are -
(a) on the premises at which the semen was collected; or
(b) on premises specified by the Chief Inspector in Form 12 in Schedule 1, subject to the conditions described in sub- regulation (4).
(3) An application for the use of unlicensed semen on female stock not held on the premises at which the semen was collected shall be made in Form 13 in Schedule 1.
(4) The Chief Inspector may grant permission for the use of unlicensed semen on female stock not held on premises at which the semen was collected subject to the following conditions:
(a) the sire shall be derived from a tuberculosis-free herd or shall have passed a tuberculin test within the preceding 3 months;
(b) the sire shall be derived from a brucellosis-free herd or shall show a negative complement fixation test approved by the Chief Inspector within 28 days of collection, after which it shall remain in isolation from other stock until after collection has been completed;
(c) the sire shall be tested or treated for other diseases as prescribed by the Chief Inspector;
(d) the results of testing for tuberculosis, brucellosis and other diseases shall be submitted to the Chief Inspector with the record of collection in Form 11 in Schedule 1, signed by a veterinary surgeon;
(e) there shall be a limit on the number of doses and the period for which they may be used; and
(f) the owner of the sire shall keep a record of the distribution and use of the semen.
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SCHEDULE 1
FORM 1
Regulation 4
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF SIRE
The Chief Inspector of
Stock
Animal Industry and Agriculture
Branch
Department of Primary
Production
Darwin N.T. 5790
I, ................................. of
.........................
.....................,
hereby apply for approval of the sire described hereunder for the purposes of
collection of semen for sale/sale of semen.*
Name of sire: ...................................................
Description of sire: ............................................
Place where sire kept: ..........................................
.............................
(owner
of sire)
/ /19 .
* delete if inapplicable
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FORM 2
Regulation 6
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO USE IMPORTED SEMEN
The Chief Inspector of
Stock
Animal Industry and Agriculture
Branch
Department of Primary
Production
Darwin N.T. 5790
I, ............................ of
..............................
............................,
hereby apply to use the semen described hereunder on cows belonging to
........................ at
..............................................................
.................................................................
Owner of sire: ..................................................
Semen identification: ...........................................
Date of collection: ..................... Batch No: .............
Number of doses: ................................................
........................
(owner
or agent)
/ /19 .
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FORM 3
Regulation 7
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO USE
PREMISES AS A
SEMEN
COLLECTION/DISTRIBUTION* CENTRE
The Chief Inspector of
Stock
Animal Industry and Agriculture
Branch
Department of Primary
Production
Darwin N.T. 5790
I, ............................... of
...........................
..........................................,
hereby apply for a licence/renewal/transfer of my licence* for the -
*collection, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing, storage and packing
*storage and packing
of semen from ...................................................
(class of stock)
Address of premises: ............................................
Description of premises: ........................................
(description of premises must accompany the initial application for a licence and shall include plans and specifications of the premises).
.........................................
(person
in charge of premises)
/ /19
.
* delete if inapplicable
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FORM 4
Regulation 7(3)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
LICENCE TO USE A PREMISES AS
A
SEMEN COLLECTION/DISTRIBUTION*
CENTRE
Licence No ...........
............................... of ..............................
(name) (address)
is hereby licensed to use the premises described below for the -
* collection, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing, storage and packing
* storage and packing
of semen from ...................................................
(class of stock)
Address of premises: ............................................
Description of premises: ........................................
This licence shall remain in force until 31 December, 19... and is subject to the conditions prescribed by the Act, and to the following conditions:
.................................................................
.................................................................
Issued this ..................... day of ................, 19....
........................................
(Chief
Inspector of Stock)
* delete if inapplicable
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FORM 5
Regulation 11(1)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
DECLARATION OF STOCK HEALTH
WITHIN A LICENSED
SEMEN COLLECTION
CENTRE
The Chief Inspector of
Stock
Animal Industry and Agriculture
Branch
Department of Primary
Production
Darwin N.T. 5790
I, ..................................... Veterinary Supervisor to the ..................................................... Semen Collection Centre, certify:
(a) that I have, within the preceding 14 days, examined all stock within the Centre and found them to be free from evidence of infectious and contagious disease;
(b) that during the past 12 months to 31 December last no animals have been introduced to the Centre otherwise than in accordance with the Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations 1981;
(c) that during the 12 months to 31 December last no animals have been introduced to the Centre except in accordance with the requirements of the Code of Minimal Standards of Disease Freedom as detailed in the licence under which the Centre operates;
(d) that all animals within the Centre have
been retested with negative results, or treated, where appropriate, in
accordance with the conditions of the licence with the exception of the
following animals for the reasons
stated:
_________________________________________________________________
Animal Test required
Reason
for
delay
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
...........................
(veterinary
supervisor)
/ /19 .
N.B. This return is required to be submitted each year before 15 January in respect of the preceding 12 months ending 31 December.
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FORM 6
Regulations
11(18(c),
(2) and 18(3)(b)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
ANNUAL RECORD OF IMPORTED SEMEN
Licensed premises: ..............................................
Address: ........................................................
SEMEN RECEIPTS
_________________________________________________________________
Date Sire Breed Batch Doses Consignor
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Total Semen Receipts ..................
_________________________________________________________________
SEMEN DISPOSALS
_________________________________________________________________
Date Sire Breed Batch Doses Consignee
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Total Semen Disposals ...................
_________________________________________________________________
Semen held in stock at 1 January 19...: .........................
Semen held in stock at 31 December 19...: .......................
.................
(licensee)
/ /19 .
* If semen inseminated at the place of consignment, state how many doses inseminated.
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FORM 7
Regulation 11(3)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF LICENSED
SEMEN
COLLECTION CENTRE
To the
Director
Australian Bureau of Animal
Health
and to the Chief Veterinary
Officer
.....................................
.....................................
I hereby certify that in respect to
.............................
Semen
Collection Centre located at
..............................
the
requirements of the Code of Minimal Standards of Disease Freedom have been met
to my satisfaction for the 12 months ending 31 December 19...
.......................................
(Chief
Inspector of Stock)
/ /19 .
N.B. This return should be made within the month of January each year.
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FORM 8
Regulation 17(1)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
APPLICATION FOR INSEMINATOR'S LICENCE
The Chief Inspector of
Stock
Animal Industry and Agriculture
Branch
Department of Primary
Production
Darwin N.T. 5790
I,
..............................................................
of
............................................................
hereby apply for licensing as herdsman inseminator/commercial inseminator* to perform the operation of -
* insemination [+ on the stock owned
by]
.......................................................
(name) (address)
* collection/storage of semen from
......................
(class of
stock)
Attached is information on
-
* my training in artificial breeding activities
* my records of inseminations and other activities in the last 12 months
....................................
(applicant)
/ /19 .
* delete if inapplicable
+ for herdsman inseminator's licence
only
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FORM 9
Regulation 17(3)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
INSEMINATOR'S LICENCE
Licence No.............
*commercial inseminator *herdsman inseminator
I hereby grant a licence to
.....................................
(name)
to
perform the operation of -
* insemination [+ on the stock owned
by]
......................................................
(name) (address)
* collection/storage of semen from
......................
(class of
stock)
This licence shall remain in force until 31 December 19.... and is subject to the conditions prescribed in the Act and to the following conditions:
.................................................................
.................................................................
Issued this ................... day of .................., 19....
........................................
(Chief
Inspector of Stock)
* delete if
inapplicable
+ for herdsman
inseminator's licence only
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FORM 10
Regulation 18(3)(a)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
ANNUAL RECORD OF INSEMINATIONS
___________________________________________________________________________
Property Date Sire Batch
No. Processor Class* No. of Non-return
rate
doses or
pregnancy
rate+
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
This is a record of all inseminations performed by me in the Northern Territory during the year ended 31 December 19...
...........................
(licensee)
/ /19 .
* licensed (L), unlicensed (UL) and imported
(I)
+ if not available, write
NA
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FORM 11
Regulations
18(4)
and 20(1)(b)
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
COLLECTION OF UNLICENSED SEMEN
Owner of sire: ..................................................
Address: ........................................................
Premises at which semen was collected: ..........................
Sire identification: ............................................
Breed: ..........................................................
Semen identification: ...........................................
Date of collection: .............................................
Number of doses: ................................................
This semen is being held at
.....................................
(address)
.................................
(licensed
commercial inseminator)
/ /19
.
_________________________________________________________________
HEALTH CERTIFICATE
The sire as described has been tested or treated for disease with the following results:
Date: .............. Test or treatment: .........................
Result: .........................................................
The sire was also examined by me for disease including inherited disease and was found to be free of disease except: .................................................................
................................
(veterinary
surgeon)
/ /19 .
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FORM 12
Regulation 20(2)(b)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
PERMISSION TO USE UNLICENSED SEMEN
The semen described below may be used on cows
belonging to
.................................................................
Owner
of sire:
..................................................
Semen
identification:
...........................................
Date
of collection: ...................... Batch No:
............
Number of doses:
................................................
and
located at premises known as ................................
........................................
(Chief
Inspector of Stock)
/ /19 .
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FORM 13
Regulation 20(3)
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO USE UNLICENSED SEMEN
The Chief Inspector of
Stock
Animal Industry and Agriculture
Branch
Department of Primary
Production
Darwin N.T. 5790
I,
..............................................................
of
..............................................................
hereby
apply to use the semen described below on cows belonging to
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Owner
of sire:
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Semen
identification:
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Date
of collection: ......................... Batch No: .........
Number of doses:
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and
located at premises known as
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(owner
or agent)
/ /19 .
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SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 9
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
TESTS FOR FREEDOM FROM DISEASE
PART I - PRELIMINARY TESTING
The following tests will be carried out on stock in the admission centre and prior to introduction to the health tested area of the licensed premises:
Bulls and heifers
A clinical examination to reveal freedom from evidence of infec-tious or contagious disease and of inherited defects.
Bulls admitted to the licensed premises as calves shall be reported, on admission, free from inherited defects which are likely to be manifest in calves. Upon reaching sexual maturity, the bulls shall be reported free of all inherited defects.
With sexually mature bulls, a semen examination with satisfactory results as to sperm morphology, density, and motility and freedom from the presence of inflammatory products therein.
Brucellosis
Two complement fixation tests approved by the Chief Inspector will be conducted at 4 to 8 weeks intervals with negative results.
Leptospirosis
Two agglutination lysis tests at 4 to 8 weeks intervals against L. pomona with negative results (titre at less than 1 in 100). Cattle shall be subjected to an approved course of treatment with streptomycin after the completion of all testing for vibriosis and trichomoniasis. Cattle which give positive results to testing for leptospirosis may be accepted if additional tests, after treatment with streptomycin, show a stable or falling titre.
Tuberculosis
Two intradermal tuberculin tests using bovine tuberculin 8 weeks apart both with negative results, except that bulls deriving from herds declared by the Chief Inspector to be free from tuberculosis may be admitted after a single intradermal bovine tuberculin test with negative results.
Vibriosis
With bulls over the age of 5 months admitted to licensed premises, examination of preputial scrapings by culture and immuno-fluorescence on 4 occasions at weekly intervals when the bulls are sexually mature, with negative results.
With sexually immature bulls under the age of 5 months admitted to licensed premises this test to be waived. Instead, one mainten-ance test to be performed at the age of 10 months prior to first collection of semen.
Cows or heifers for use as teasers to be admitted at an age not greater than 5 months. Heifers, irrespective of age, to be drawn from herds either mated entirely for 2 years or more by artificial breeding or from herds in which all bulls for 2 years have shown negative on examination of preputial scrapings by culture and immunofluorescence.
All admitted cows or heifers must provide 4 negative cultures and agglutination tests of vaginal mucus at weekly intervals while in the licensed premises.
Trichomoniasis
With bulls over the age of 5 months admitted to licensed premises, examination of preputial scrapings by culture on 4 occasions at weekly intervals, when the bulls are sexually mature, with negative results.
With sexually immature bulls under the age of 5 months introduced to licensed premises this test to be waived. Instead, one maintenance test to be performed at the age of 10 months prior to first collection of semen.
Heifers, irrespective of age, to be drawn from herds either mated entirely for 2 years or more by artificial breeding or from herds in which for 2 years all bulls have shown negative cultures on examination of preputial scrapings. All introduced females must provide 4 negative cultures of vaginal mucus at weekly intervals while in the licensed premises.
Johne's Disease
Cattle shall be derived from properties and herds showing no evidence of Johne's Disease during the preceding 5 years. Alter-natively, cattle may be permitted entry to licensed premises after having been subjected to appropriate tests as prescribed by the Chief Inspector, with negative results.
Animals other than bulls and heifers
Steers for use as teasers to have been castrated before the age of 5 months and to undergo tests or treatments for brucellosis, leptospirosis and tuberculosis to the same standards as for bulls.
Working horses to be subjected to the tests or treatments for brucellosis and leptospirosis with the same standards as for cattle.
Poultry to be tested with avian tuberculin and by a tube agglutin-ation test for pullorum disease with negative results.
PART II - MAINTENANCE TESTING
After admission to the health tested area for licensed premises, stock shall be subjected to regular testing for freedom from disease and shall be expected to attain the following minimal standards:
Brucellosis
An annual complement fixation test approved by the Chief Inspector with negative results.
Tuberculosis
An annual retest with negative results.
Leptospirosis
An annual retest with results satisfactory to the Chief Inspector.
Vibriosis
With male cattle, an annual examination of preputial scrapings by culture and immunofluorescence with negative results.
With female cattle, a quarterly examination of vaginal mucus by culture and agglutination (VMA) test with negative results.
Trichomoniasis
With male cattle, an annual culture of preputial scrapings with negative results.
With female cattle, a quarterly culture of vaginal mucus with negative results.
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SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 2
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
INHERITED DEFECTS
Abnormalities of mesonephric duct development
Abnormalities of paramesonephric duct development in female progeny
Abortion due to lethal mutation
Acantholysis, familial
Achondroplasia and dwarfism of all types
Agnathia
Albinism
Alopecia
Ankylosis
Arthrogryposis and cleft palate
Ataxia, neonatal with leucodysplasia
Brain oedema, congenital
Bulldog calf
Cataract
Cerebellar hypoplasia
Cerebral hernia
Chromosomal translocation and other chromosomal abnormalities
Cleft palate and hare lip
Coloboma
Convulsions and ataxia, familial
Cryptorchidism
Cystic ovaries (in female progeny)
Dermal aplasia
Dropsy, congenital
Dystocia, high incidence in female progeny
Ectromelia
Epilepsy
Epitheliogenesis imperfecta
Exopthalmos with strabismus
Gestation, prolonged
Hermaphroditism
Hip dysplasia and degenerative arthropathy
Hydrocephalus
Hypotrichosis
Ichthyosis
Inability to serve, specific defects
Inguinal hernia
Libido, primary lack of or reduced
Lymphatic obstruction
Mannosidosis (pseudolipidosis)
Microencephaly
Muscular hypertrophy, double muscling
Ocular defects, multiple
Osteopetrosis
Ovarian hypoplasia (in female progeny)
Paresis
Pendulous prepuce and preputial prolapse
Penis, short
Penile deviations
Periodic spasticity
Persistent frenulum of penis
Polydactylism
Porphyria
Posterior paralysis
Probatocephaly (Sheep's Head)
Prognathism
Spasms, congenital
Sperm, specific morphological defects
Spermiostasis
Spondylarthrosis, deforming
Spondylitis and other forms of degenerative arthropathy
Syndactylism
Tail defects
Tendon contracture, multiple
Testicular hypoplasia
Umbilical hernia
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SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 13
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Regulations
COLOUR AND LETTER CODES FOR
LABELLING AMPOULES
OR STRAWS CONTAINING
LICENSED SEMEN
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Breed Colour of Colour of powder Breed
letter
straws if used
code
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Friesian grey blue F
R & W Friesian grey violet R
Jersey green green J
Guernsey yellow yellow G
Ayrshire blue blue A
A.I.S. turquoise blue S
Dairy Shorthorn pink red D
Milking Shorthorn pink blue M
Beef Shorthorn red red BS
Poll Shorthorn red blue BT
Hereford brown red BH
Poll Hereford brown blue BI
Murrary Grey salmon white BM
Angus orange black BA
Red Angus orange red CA
British White clear violet CW
Devon clear red BD
Poll Devon clear blue BE
South Devon clear green BX
Galloway clear black BG
Highland clear yellow CG
Lincoln Red clear red CR
Luing clear yellow BO
Red Poll clear yellow BR
Sussex clear black CU
Blonde d'Aquitaine clear green CD
Fleckvieh clear blue CF
Maine-Anjou clear black CM
Pie Rouge clear blue CP
Simmental clear blue CS
Brown Swiss clear violet B
Meuse-Rhine-Issel purple violet CI
Charolais purple violet BC
Charbray purple white BU
Chianina pistachio green black CG
Marchigiana pistachio green red BY
Romagnola pistachio green blue BZ
Limousin black yellow CL
Brahman black white BB
Braford black green BL
Brangus black black BN
Droughtmaster black red BK
Santa Gertrudis bright red white BJ
Sahiwal red green BP
Sahiwal/Jersey red yellow Y
Sahiwal/Shorthorn red white BQ
Sindhi red violet BF
Africander red black BV
Africander/
Shorthorn red blue BW
Beefmaster dark blue red CB
Hayes Converter dark blue green CH
All breeds, alternative clear orange
Unlicensed semen wine
red
of any
breed
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Year and Date made Date notified Date
of
number in
N.T. commencement
Govt
Gazette
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1981, No. 18 14 July 1981 23 July 1981 23 July 1981
Act No. 68, 28 Nov 1983 - 1 Jan
1984
1983
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Table of Amendments
Regulation
18A. Inserted by Act No. 68, 1983, s. 69
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