Hawaii-bound geldings
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Re: Hawaii-bound geldings
so when can we stop whining and start working on raising money? I can't go to Hawaii for Christmas, but I will help pay for the band to go. It would be a travesty for us to show up for our first bowl game in 25 years with out our band. Hawaii bowl would be a national stage and I know that we can count on them to show their energy on tv, regardless of how many other fans can make it.
It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
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Re: Hawaii-bound geldings
I agree with Pony Soup. We are great and whining and [deleted] on this board.
Until we officially get an invite and it's officially stated the band isn't going, give it a rest.
At that point, time to raise money for the band to go. Could care less about Peruna.
Until we officially get an invite and it's officially stated the band isn't going, give it a rest.
At that point, time to raise money for the band to go. Could care less about Peruna.
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Re: Hawaii-bound geldings
Here are the rules. Looks like they might have to quarantine the guy for a couple days on the inward leg.
Importing Horses to Hawaii
Horses and other equidae must meet the following requirements:
* Originate in an area or county in which equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred in the six month period prior to shipment.
* Vaccinated with a USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service approved equine encephalomyelitis vaccine recommended in the area of origin, no less than 15 days before shipment.
* Sponged or sprayed with a USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service approved pesticide within seven days.
* Include the following statements on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI):
* o Animals are free of external parasites.
o "The horse(s) listed on this CVI have not originated from a premises or area under quarantine or under investigation for Equine Piroplasmosis and there have been no known exposures to Equine Piroplasmosis in the past thirty (30) days."
o "I personally inspected the horse(s) on this CVI and found them to be free of ticks and they have been treated for ticks prophylactically at the time of inspection with a topical pyrethroid or another equine tick treatment product."
* Tested for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) by an USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service approved laboratory within 90 days of shipment.
* Importer required to have imported horse retested for EIA 45 - 60 days after entry
Importing Horses to Hawaii
Horses and other equidae must meet the following requirements:
* Originate in an area or county in which equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred in the six month period prior to shipment.
* Vaccinated with a USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service approved equine encephalomyelitis vaccine recommended in the area of origin, no less than 15 days before shipment.
* Sponged or sprayed with a USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service approved pesticide within seven days.
* Include the following statements on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI):
* o Animals are free of external parasites.
o "The horse(s) listed on this CVI have not originated from a premises or area under quarantine or under investigation for Equine Piroplasmosis and there have been no known exposures to Equine Piroplasmosis in the past thirty (30) days."
o "I personally inspected the horse(s) on this CVI and found them to be free of ticks and they have been treated for ticks prophylactically at the time of inspection with a topical pyrethroid or another equine tick treatment product."
* Tested for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) by an USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service approved laboratory within 90 days of shipment.
* Importer required to have imported horse retested for EIA 45 - 60 days after entry
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