iii. Not been vaccinated with a live, attenuated, or inactivated
vaccine during the 14 days immediately preceding
exportation.
iv. Not been on premises where African horse sickness, dourine,
glanders, surra, epizootic lymphangitis, ulcerative
lymphangitis, equine piroplasmosis, equine infectious anemia
(EIA), contagious equine metritis (CEM), vesicular
stomatitis, or Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has
occurred during the 60 days immediately preceding
exportation, nor have these diseases occurred on any
adjoining premises during this same period of time.
v. Not been in a country where CEM is known to exist, nor have
had any contact, breeding or otherwise, with horses from such
a country, for the 12 months preceding exportation.
vi. been found negative to Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)
within 180 days prior to export on a sample tested by an
approved laboratory.
*Horses from Canada who have been in Canada less than 60 days
must be accompanied by an original copy of export health
certificate from country of origin. If original is not available, a
copy endorsed by Canadian government veterinary officials is
acceptable. In addition, they must be accompanied by certification
from Canadian government veterinary officials that the horses have
been tested for dourine, glanders equine infectious anemia,
piroplasmosis, and have been released from quarantine. Import
testing requirements for Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) if
required have been met in Canada, and the horse should be
accompanied by documentation certifying to the testing. The
official export health certificate statements in i. – v. above will
certify the horses for the time period they have been in Canada.
For horses from Canada imported into the US for less than 30 days
under Temporary Customs Authorization, the health certificate is
valid for an unlimited number of importations for 30 days from the
date on the health certificate.
B. Horses of US origin exported to Canada with a US-issued export
health certificate valid for a period of 30 days from the date of issue
may reenter the United States an unlimited number of times during
the 30-day period, without USDA veterinary port inspection, at any
Custom land border port of entry designated for animals from
Canada, if accompanied by the original export health certificate.
C. Horses from the US which have been exhibited at the Royal
Agricultural Winter Fair at Toronto or other publicly recognized