
Part 1 - Definitions
Affected Herd: Any herd in which an animal has been determined to be CWD
positive.
Animal: Any domesticated mule deer, white-tailed deer, or elk.
Commingling: Animals grouped together having physical contact, e.g., sharing
common pastures. Commingling does not include limited contacts, such as contact at
auction/sales or during transportation as long as animals are in separate compartments.
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD): A non-febrile, transmissible, insidious,
degenerative disease affecting the central nervous system of deer and elk. CWD, a
transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, may cause, but is not limited to, the following
signs in affected animals:
It is important to note that not all CWD-affected animals show all clinical signs.
CWD-Positive Animal: An animal which has had a diagnosis of CWD
confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL), United States Department of
Agriculture, Ames, Iowak, or any additional laboratory approved approved by NVSL.
CWD Suspect: An animal which displays clinical signs suggestive of CWD, or
for which laboratory analysis is not conclusive.
Department: The Nebraska Department of Agriculture.
Enrolled Herd: A herd participating in the Program which has met the
requirements listed in Part 2 of these Guidelines.
Enrollment Date: The date on which the Department approved the application,
or the date the Department can verify that the requirements listed in Part 2 of these guidelines
have been met.
Herd Status: Classification of a herd with regard to CWD in the Nebraska CWD
Cervid Herd Monitoring Program.
Herd: Any group of animals maintained on common ground for any purpose, or
two or more groups of animals under common ownership or supervision, geographically
separated but which have an interchange of animals without regard to whether the animals are
infected or exposed.
Owner: An individual, partnership, company, corporation, or other legal entity
which has legal or rightful title to an animal or animals, regardless of any liens held on the
animal(s).
Premises: The ground, area, buildings, and equipment occupied by one or more
herds of animals.
Program: The Nebraska Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Cervid Herd
Monitoring Program.
Trace-Back Herd: A herd(s) where an affected animal has resided up to 36
months prior to death.
Trace-Forward Herd: A herd(s) which has received animals from an affected
herd within 36 months prior to the death of an affected animal.
Part 2 - Requirements for entry into the Program
Part 3 - Program Protocol
A. General Provisions
E. Acquisitions and Commingling
F. Use of Semen and Embryos
The Department will maintain an information database that will include all enrolled herds
and their respective herd status levels.
Interested parties may access this information during working hours by telephone,
(402) 471-2351. The following information will be made available to the public on herds
participating in the program: Name, address, enrollment date and herd status level.
Part 5 - Laboratory Submission of Samples
All tissues submitted for CWD diagnostic testing shall be submitted to the National Veterinary
Services Laboratory (NVSL), United States Department of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, and
additional laboratories approved by NVSL.
The herd owner or manager who participates in the Program shall agree to do the
following:
B. Inspections
Inspections of CWD Monitored Herds and their inventory records will be done as provided for in
Title 23, Chapter 16, Domesticated Cervine Animal Regulations, Section 004.
C. Program Status
A herd will gain program status based on the herd's enrollment date and the continuous number
of years in the program. Once a herd is approved to participate in the program, the herd will be
considered an enrolled herd with the date of approval being the enrollment date. The status will
be dependent on the herd being in compliance with the Program Guidelines and being approved
annually for advancement in the program.
D. Management of CWD Affected or Exposed Herds
Enrolled herds may not use germ plasm from any donor found to be CWD positive. Enrolled
herds may use semen from lower status or non-participating herds with no effect on program
status as long as the semen is not from infected herds or trace herds at the time of collection.
Embryo recipient animals must meet the programs requirements for animal acquisitions.
G. Animals Imported From Foreign Countries
Imported animals from foreign countries may enter the program at the appropriate level if they
have an equivalent certification program, or are recognized free of CWD by APHIS standards. If
animals at any time commingle with animals of a lower program status before entering the
recipient herd, they will enter at the lowest status of the commingled herds.
Part 4 - Herd Information