Animal Health & Welfare
Animal health officials work to prevent and eradicate disease in swine, cattle, bison, poultry, horses, deer, elk, and other animals in Illinois. They regulate livestock auction markets and dealers, animal transportation and slaughter livestock buyers. Officials operate state laboratories to provide analytical support for disease eradication programs. The Bureau is located in the Illinois Department of Agriculture at the State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois.
More information can be obtained by contacting the:
Illinois Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Health State Fairgrounds - P.O. Box 19281 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9281 Telephone 217/782-4944 Fax217/558-6033 Animal Health |Animal Welfare Laws |Animal Health Statutes |Animal Health Regulations |Illinois Exhibition Requirements |Illinois' Achievements in Animal Health |Animal Laboratory Services |Animal Health Newsletter |Available Publications |Available Forms |Individual State Import Requirements |Equine Infectious Anemia |
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