Vs 17-145 United States Origin Health Certificate For The Export O

U.S. Origin Health Certificate

VS 17-145 DEC 2010

U.S. Origin Health Certificate

OMB: 0579-0020

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United States Department of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Veterinary Services

OMB
Approved
0579-0020
Exp.: XX/XX

UNITED STATES ORIGIN HEALTH CERTIFICATE FOR THE EXPORT OF HORSES
FROM THE UNITED STATES TO CANADA
PERMANENT EXPORT

NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONSIGNOR

TEMPORARY EXPORT (*NOTE BELOW)

NAME AND ADDRESS OF PLACE OF ORIGIN

NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONSIGNEE

CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS
1.
2.

The animal was, to the best of my knowledge and belief of the issuing veterinarian, not exposed to any communicable disease within 60 days proceeding the date of
inspection.
The animal identified below was inspected within 30 days prior to export and found to be healthy and free from evidence of communicable diseases and exposure thereto.

Either (Check Appropriate Box)
3.

The animal has resided in the United States or Canada since birth.

4.

The animal has met all of the import requirements of the United States and has resided in the United States for the past 60 days.

5.

The horse has resided in the United States for less than 60 days and is accompanied by a health certificate from each country in which the horse has resided during the 60
days prior to entry into Canada.

6. The animal was tested negative for equine infectious anemia using the
agar gel immunodiffusion (Coggins) test or
ELISA at:
Sample Drawn by Me or (Enter Name of Accredited Veterinarian)
Name of Laboratory
Date Blood Sample Drawn

Laboratory Accession Number

State Accredited In

Health Certificate Number

Issuing Veterinarian

Endorsing Federal Veterinarian

Signature
Name (Type or Print)

Signature and Seal
Date

** Health Certificate valid for 30 days from the date of issuance

Name

Date

Valid only if the USDA Veterinary Seal appears over the signature of the endorsing
Federal Veterinarian and health certificate number.

White Markings and Whorls Must be Shown!

Please ensure that the diagram and written description agree.
Name

Breed

Age

Color

Sex

WRITTEN DESCRIPTION
HEAD

LIMBS
LF

RF

LH

RH

BODY

ACQUIRED MARKS (scars, tattoos, etc.)

Instructions: Mark the diagram with the exact position of any distinguishing marks, scars or brands. Brands to be drawn in position. Scars to be marked and indicated with an arrow (->). Stars or blazes on the face and any
other markings to be drawn in on the diagrams showing position shape as accurately as possible. Whorls should be marked with a (X). If no markings – this fact should be stated.
*NOTE: The original copy of the health certificate must remain with the horse if the horse is being temporarily exported. Any clearance by Customs, such as a stamp, must be affixed on the
reverse side of the original health certificate. Horses temporarily exported to Canada must return within 30 days of the date of issuance of the health certificate. Exhibition horses must
return 90 days from entry into Canada.
**NOTE: The date of issuance must be the date of veterinary inspection.
Exporter must furnish four (4) copies for USDA endorsement. The original and two (2) copies accompany the shipment, the fourth copy is for the Veterinary Services Assistant District Director’s office.
VS FORM 17-145
DEC 2010


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