The Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Slaughter and Vaccination) (Scotland) Regulations 2006

Artificial insemination and collection of ova and embryos

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14.—(1) No person shall collect semen for artificial insemination from a susceptible animal kept in a semen collection centre in a vaccination zone unless such collection complies with sub-paragraph (3).

(2) No person shall collect ova or embryos from susceptible animals kept in a vaccination zone.

(3) Collection of semen for artificial insemination complies with this sub-paragraph if–

(a)it is under the authority of a licence granted by the Scottish Ministers;

(b)the semen collected is clearly marked in accordance with the directions of the Scottish Ministers and is stored separately from other semen for at least 30 days before use;

(c)where the donor animal is unvaccinated–

(i)all animals kept in the semen collection centre have undergone a clinical examination and samples have been subjected to a serological test which substantiates the absence of infection in that centre to the satisfaction of the Scottish Ministers; and

(ii)it has been subjected with negative result to a serological test for the detection of antibodies against the disease on a sample taken not earlier than 28 days after collection of the semen; and

(d)where the donor animal is vaccinated–

(i)the vaccination took place following a test for antibodies against the disease virus with negative results;

(ii)a negative result has been achieved in a test for detection of either the disease virus or viral genome or for the detection of antibody against non-structural proteins, carried out at the end of the quarantine period for the semen on samples taken from all susceptible animals kept at the semen collection centre at that time; and

(iii)5% of the semen from each collection (with a minimum of five straws) has been subjected to a virus isolation test for the disease with negative results.