Animal Health Division
The Animal Health Division is responsible for the prevention, control and eradication of animal diseases. This involves safeguarding the health and food production capacity of the State's livestock and poultry and preventing the transmission of animal diseases to man. The prevention and control of domestic animal diseases are achieved through four major areas of activity: Import/Export, Disease Control, Alternative Livestock, and Field Operations. Learn More.
Animal
Diseases |
Official
Orders |
| Reportable
Diseases List of Mandated Reportable Diseases including phone numbers for reporting. |
Import
Requirements Information about Montana's import testing requirements for various animals. |
| Biosecurity Information about Montana's biosecurity measures for preventing transmission of foreign and other animal diseases. |
Permits Information about interstate veterinary inspection certificate and import permits. |
| Hot
Topics Yellowstone Bison Brucellosis, National Animal Identification System, BSE, CWD, Trichomoniasis, Vesicular Stomatitis, West Nile Virus. |
Frequently
Asked Questions List of questions that are frequently addressed to the Department of Livestock Animal Health Division. |

