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If you have any questions or concerns regarding these regulations for exporting animals or animal products to a foreign country, you should contact the APHIS-VS Area Office in the State from which the animals or products will be exported. Poland - Summary of Requirements The following protocols for exporting animals to Poland are available through the International Regulations Retrieval System (IRRS). SPECIES - MOST RECENT UPDATE Cattle
Horses
Poultry
Porcine semen - May 2004 (pdf 422kb) Pets Pet Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets - Health Certificate (bilingual European Community) - July 2005 (pdf 245kb) Dogs, Cats, Ferrets (Trade, Commercial importation) - August 2004 (pdf 103kb) Birds (Ornamental, other than poultry) - Requirements, Health Certificate, and Conditions for Quarantine (pdf 263kb) The following requirements are those listed in the ASPCA booklet entitled "Traveling With Your Pet": Pets need health and rabies inoculation certificates issued between 1 month and 12 month (for cats, 6 month) before transportation. Parrots are prohibited. In special cases, permission should be requested from the Ministry of Agriculture. For species not listed, the requirements are not known. However, exporters wanting to ship livestock or germplasm whose requirements are not listed in the IRRS, should have the interested party (importer/buyer) in the country of destination apply for an Import Permit at the appropriate ministry. This Import Permit will most likely outline the specific requirements. Other Information Approved Establishments for Bovine Embryo Collection in the United states (pdf 90kb) Explanatory Notes for Bovine Embryo Collection from EC Council Directive - September 1989 (pdf 56kb) Approved Bovine Semen Collection Centers in the United states (pdf 58kb) Approved Equine Semen Collection Centers in the United states (pdf 58kb) Approved Porcine Semen Collection Centers in the United states (pdf 58kb) Inspection Checklist for Equine Semen Collection Centers (pdf 121kb)
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May 14, 2008
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