This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of AHB Form 76-199 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the California Department of Food & Agriculture - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AHB Form 76-199?
A: AHB Form 76-199 is the official Bovine Trichomonosis Test Report Form used in California.
Q: What is Bovine Trichomonosis?
A: Bovine Trichomonosis is a sexually transmitted disease found in cattle.
Q: What is the purpose of AHB Form 76-199?
A: The purpose of AHB Form 76-199 is to report the results of the Bovine Trichomonosis test.
Q: Who uses AHB Form 76-199?
A: AHB Form 76-199 is used by veterinarians and cattle producers in California.
Q: Is the use of AHB Form 76-199 mandatory?
A: Yes, in California, the use of AHB Form 76-199 is mandatory for reporting Bovine Trichomonosis test results.
Q: What information is required on AHB Form 76-199?
A: AHB Form 76-199 requires information such as the name and address of the owner, the identification of the tested cattle, and the test results.
Q: How often do I need to submit AHB Form 76-199?
A: AHB Form 76-199 should be submitted within 7 days of receiving the test results.
Q: Are there any fees associated with AHB Form 76-199?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with testing and submitting AHB Form 76-199, which vary depending on the testing facility and veterinarian.
Q: What happens if a cow tests positive for Bovine Trichomonosis?
A: If a cow tests positive for Bovine Trichomonosis, they are typically culled or quarantined to prevent further spread of the disease.
Form Details:
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