- Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) (Health Certificate) issued by a CFIA-accredited veterinarian within 30 days prior to entry into Colorado.
- Official Identification must be individually listed on the CVI for all Canadian cattle.
- Permit required prior to entry by calling (303) 869-9130 or by using the Online Permitting System (OPS).
- Official Canadian RFID ear tag required.
- Two official ear tags (one RFID tag and the other a visual-only tag with the same official animal number) are required.
- Permanent brand with a "CAN" high on the right hip. The brand may be either a freeze brand or a hot brand.
- Alternatively, a tattoo bearing the letters “CAN” applied to the inside of the left ear is also acceptable.
- Exemption:
- Beef steers and spayed heifers shipped directly to a federally inspected slaughter facility and processed within three days of arrival are not required to have a CAN brand.
- A Negative Tuberculosis Test required for dairy cattle 6 months of age or older within 60 days prior to entry into Colorado.
- TB test exemption:
- Consigned to an approved livestock market:
- Must be tested prior to release;
- Sold directly to slaughter; or
- Sold to an Approved Feedlot.
- Consigned directly to slaughter; or
- Consigned to an Approved Feedlot.
- Consigned to an approved livestock market:
- TB test exemption:
- Negative Official Trichomonas foetus PCR Test (individual or pooled) required for bulls 12 months of age or older within 60 days prior to entry into Colorado:
- A negative trichomoniasis test is valid for 60 days after collection if the bull is held separate from females.
- Bulls from a known trich positive herd are not permitted to enter Colorado regardless of test status.
- Bulls consigned to a livestock auction market must be tested within 60 days prior to the sale if being sold for breeding purposes
- Bulls not tested prior to sale must:
- Be tested prior to release from the market;
- Be sold directly to slaughter; or
- Be sold to an Approved Feedlot.
- Bulls not tested prior to sale must:
- Trichomonas foetus Test exemptions:
- Bulls used for exhibition (without sale) that have no sexual contact with females;
- Bulls consigned directly to slaughter; or
- Bulls consigned to an Approved Feedlot.
- USDA Requirements: cattle must meet USDA import requirements prior to import into the US.
Last Updated 5/24/24