Wyoming Livestock Board

Wyoming Livestock Board Eases Rules For Horses [Audio]
Wyoming Livestock Board Eases Rules For Horses [Audio]
Wyoming Livestock Board Eases Rules For Horses [Audio]
Doug Randall reports that the Wyoming Livestock Board has relaxed its requirement for horses entering the state, saying the risk of non-resident horses exposed to Equine Herpes Virus and entering the state has receded.  State and Federal damage assessment teams are touring counties across Wyoming, even as flooding and the threat of flooding continues across the state. Click past the jump to liste
State Vet: Horses Coming Into State Must Be Tested [Audio]
State Vet: Horses Coming Into State Must Be Tested [Audio]
State Vet: Horses Coming Into State Must Be Tested [Audio]
Daniel Sandoval reports that people bringing horses into the state have three days to have their animals checked by a veterinarian. The Wyoming Livestock Board ordered that requirement effective beginning today 5/19. Doug Randall reports that state regulators have begun operating an air quality monitoring station in a gas field south of Rock Springs. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio
Wyoming Livestock Board Talks Brucellosis [Audio]
Wyoming Livestock Board Talks Brucellosis [Audio]
Wyoming Livestock Board Talks Brucellosis [Audio]
Deborah Smith with the Wyoming News Service has a report on a recent trip to Washington D.C. by Dan Neal with the Equality State Policy Center. Neal made the trip to talk with the Wyoming Congressional Delegation about the proposed federal budget cuts. Doug Randall reports that Brucellosis was on the agenda at the Wyoming Livestock Board meeting this week. Click past the jump to listen to Wyomin