National
Animal Health Monitoring System 2150
Centre Ave, Bldg B Fort
Collins, CO 80526 Form
Approved OMB
Number 0579-0354 Expires:
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Animal
and Plant Health Inspection
Service Veterinary
Services
Goat 2019
Hair Sample
Collection Record
Thank you for participating in the NAHMS Goat 2019 study. Please review these instructions carefully and contact your NAHMS data collector with any questions.
Overview:
The samples collected will undergo genetic testing to look for potential scrapie susceptibility. Results we be sent to all participants
Kit contents:
15 collection tubes
2 liner bags
Paperwork that includes submission form, labels, and UPS airbill addressed to UC Davis
Tweezers
Gloves
Sample Collection:
Take samples from no more than 5 unrelated bucks and 5 unrelated does of 1 breed. If 2 breeds are present on the operation, you may submit 5 more samples from unrelated does of the second breed.
Select animals for sample testing and restrain.
Look for an adequate place to collect 20 to 30 hairs. Hair root from coarse, longer hair often found over withers, chest, rump, tail, back of hind leg, poll, or fetlock is the preferred sample type for goats.
Use tweezers to pluck out 20 to 30 hairs with the roots intact. This is extremely important. If the roots are not intact the testing cannot be completed.
Place the plucked hairs from 1 goat into 1 supplied tube.
Label the tube with the goat’s ID number or name.
Wipe off the tweezers and ensure there is no hair left over before sampling the next animal.
On the submission form, write the animal ID and check the box for the sample location.
(More information on back.)
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1. Pluck 20–30 hairs from over the withers, chest, rump, tail, back of hind leg, poll, or fetlock |
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3. Place hair in a sample tube and secure top.
Write the kit number printed on the next page. |
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4. Write the animal’s ID or name on the tube and on the submission form. |
5. Keep the samples together at room temperature. |
Contact your NAHMS data collector if you have any questions or need the shipping box.
If need be, you can contact Abby Zehr with the NAHMS Staff.
Her direct phone number is (970) 494-72__ or email Abigail.C.Zehr@aphis.usda.gov.
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NAHMS Goat 2019
Hair Submission Form
FIELD DATA COLLECTOR: Please fill in the State and operation number before leaving this material with the producer.
USDA NAHMS Goat 2019 study |
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Date first sample collected:
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Submission Form Directions:
Enter the date the first scab was collected and answer the questions below regarding the herd and each animal sampled.
How many goats (including kids) are on your operation today? _______ hd
For each animal sampled, please answer the following:
Sample number |
Goat ID |
Age of animal (years) |
Sex 1=buck 2=doe |
Breed [See codes below.] |
Location of hair removed [See location below.] |
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Breed codes:
1-Alpine 7-Nubian 13-Tennessee Fainting goat
2-Angora 8-Pygmy 14-Toggenburg
3-Boer 9-Pygora 15-Crossbred (specify:____________)
4-Kiko 10-Saanen 16-Other (specify:_________________)
5-LaMancha 11-Sable
6-Nigerian dwarf 12-Spanish
Location codes:
over withers
chest
rump
tail
back of hind leg
poll
fetlock
other (specify: _____________)
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | Collecting specimens for sore mouth |
Author | wfd6 |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-15 |