HI-[wit United States Department I1:-l -L1 -llnirnal and Plant Heerrn lnspectidn Service Inspection Hepurt SANTA CFIUE INC Customer ID 3332 93-8-0192 Sate t:ItI1 42' ll-Il_ 21:15 DELAWARE Type FIDLITIME INSPECTION SANTA eeuz en -semen: 14.5 tn REPEAT MCI ENDING HETEHIIAHIAH -I-HID VETEHIHAFW CARE AND See 2 33 I5.ttend-ng ueterlnanan and adequate 1-eter-nary eare. Each rear:-arch shall eatuntush and rnauntauru pmglarrus el veterinary ir-elude: :11: The avanlatn of p-ursor-rvel cum:-n1. and to I:r:ImtI-Iy w1n pro>>-Isnens -::I1r'ns eubehaclter The laclluly was ented en the-r report el 19 2012 ler lallun-g le nlaite app: personnel rd prmucle eare fer injured gears Frempl treetntenl ng that insnectien was provided la-r I:-fie ammal #11239. EILI1 ll'Ie #124 EIE AI t"Ir;~ Dr-Iiwlthufi .l5I.prI| 19 Qua! #1 1239 was an fight lI':q AI re-irspeetien the leg had been beruzlaged aancl the an-mal wee heenng some weight en ll*e leg Al l;-1e inane-cfiun, was nun weghr bearing on the right leg The pcIa1 was nlnserved 53,: stall' ta be "lame' on 9. 21112. the seventy DI the Ianteness. was II-at nc-trad er the .:Ir'd the tllterld-Ilg vetetnrxarlun was He'-er that the g-ml cduld net Dear welgl'-1 on the leg The II'ete'in.ar'ar had 5151::-d during 1|'Ie I9 rnar her 51aH was and she ha we been led at the all the cerdituen l::IeI:ause1rIe- eg was brehen. She slated that me wet.-cl raduegraph the leg Flat: egrapne wete never ebta-ned even though regerted ne mange In eond I-en through April 23. 5.13'! net:-cl 'Lame -.-cry lnrne -m1h ne relnl-we Improvement and rnqu rI:-5 rtlelie-graph" and on earn! 24 'Lame FIF Leg. net greu ncl-ad am schedule raduogreph.' In was reported elm-ng er Apnl 2'5 The gdat wee lerne during the May 2 In5.pee1Iur was hearing weight on the allected leg Ity: FIDSEMIJALE. USDA, Anunml Bare Data: MEDICAL OFFICEFI 5039 Flea:-elved By-: [El] Dim: Title: cl' 3 Llniied States Department or Aigr-cun-ire mm: iilinirriial and Plant Heetrh Inspection Seririoe Inspection Report An adequate n.irriit:ier ol trained personnel. incziudir-3 iietennariians and staff. should be employed to eriisure that ar-intals with health issues receive apipropriate and hi.irribiers of statl at this facility. -niziudinig veterinarians have rusullcio ariirriois receiyirvg rtiedioitl care and thus ur-necessary pain and distress. Freyioiis correction date: Correct i'mri'iecl-eiely. 2,41] itt-ii FIEPEIT ATTENDING UETEHIIAHIAN AND CARE MID Sec 2 40 Attending -iieterinainriri are adequate hare thy Eairh shall establish and maintain programs of vetennarv care that The use of appropriate methods to preirent. control. diagnose. airid treat diseases and in_iuries, and the airailariility cit emergency weekend. and I-ioiidiiy care. Appropriate methods were not used to prevent, diagnose. or treat goat #1 1'55 The goat died durrig the inspection. Goat #1 tTiEii5 was observed layiriiu in a paddock and under a hay feeder at the beigiirining oi the irisoeetion at appi'oi-iimatelir 1430 hours. The deal tie-nan ire-oalizino hi:iui:||y diiriri-i:i the irisoeetion and the attention iretennar-an pulled the animal Irdrn underneath the feeder to not The goal continued yoealizirig and began paddling. At that point the attendirir; yetenriarian decwded that the goat needed to be euthanized and drove to a different to obtain euthanasia supplies. By the orne she returned with the the goat had died. The gent had been housed with a large herd that was loraging in the hills nding tho lricilrty urit-I tine rriornirig of the inspection That morning a stalf pitaceizt her In a drove her to one ol the barns iivhere she was put in a paddoelr oontairiirig several other goats healtri rssiues. A technicaan desoribed the goat at that point as 'Fe-or condition Start thin' and irealed her with vitamin and mineral supplements There were no -.-iral signs or any record ol a physical The allervdirig veterinarian was not asked to err amine Ihe The attending ii-eterinariairi told inspectors that it was unlikely that staff would have c-hiect-ted on the goals again that day. The goat did rii::it appear to he in poor condition or thin at trie time ol the inspection. which staff had documented in the health rei:ori:I as ltiieinig their only observation. A rtecropsyr at a state laboratory the animal was not th~n. stating that the goal was in good nutritional state The necropsy results -dc-htifiod tho riiost lil-JtJ|y eiiuse of death he severe Very copper levels were also identified as cdntifoutinig factor Necropsy and sensitivity resLil1s that the bacteria resi:ioirisil:i|e1r:iir the irrfeir:t:ion were sensitive to several oornrriori agents. th-.is the animal may have been successfully treated had the eoriidition oeeri Identified and treated in .1 timely nii=i nner Prepared lti_.r: FICISENEJALE. 'it till USDA. APHIS Animal Care Date: Title; MEDICAL OFFICER inspector 5039 may-is-2012 Heioelveid By: [ti] :l iI:_:l Title: Iii-=1; rwtf-.1-n S1alu-E: of mimic An|rr' al and Sr-r-nrn up In Inspection Hepurt Camper rraw be 5I:--erI g;-mats I1 their feed -5 -mbalanczec em-e-Is in 1eed may be tzuw or copper at:u5.L1rp1IL:urI be by r'-gh L11 tzerti-1 '1 urhr-ar Ir" n11pr '(Jud ur 111 '45 :22 -1 rurngv 25 15!} an -nu mllull Fur. lhu ar-rnal dud not ma-.e to proper that Tray ha-.-e the ut Ian:-I lg; did Jraluly 55 1h.- ihu gnu'. Had my ~.-lair' .1r'in'I.1| ant: 'ha nf mr-<1iInr- rs numa mutt! new from 5 sirress an ant lra3tr"I1Er1l. A snn:-ald be In pI.1c1:- ID '.rmI: all .11 r'1r.- rt-ca arr: Innis w11r1 hen '11 rEil'iE? um i-.l1L- arl-J -E 19511; 'Dr Ihnlr Mates' An r:-m1 was w1'.h a cm url l.IJ'n t.rII Arromparufid 116,: Dr Parr Fjrnirh Prepafld By: F, USDA, Date: MFFJICAL CIITICFFI 5033 Ftecelved By: [ti :1 {Eu} :3 Date: Title: 3 :r .1 Llniteit States mm: iilinirriial and Plant Heatrti Inspection Senrioe ,fl,:,mmW Inspection Report An adequate n.irriiber ol trained personnel. incziuiztir-3 iietennariians ario statt. should be to eriisure that ar-intals with health issues receive apipmpriate and Iirhelyr hi.irnbers oil' stall at this facility. veterinarians have rusullcio rtieoical care anizt thus or-necessary pain arid distress. Previous correction oats: Correct immett-atelir. 133 it:-ti FIEPEIT ATTENDING AND CARE. Sec 2 33 -iieterinainari are adequate veterinary care. tot Each research tai'.I'lrh.r shall and maintain programs ol adequate veterinary care that The use of appropriate methods to preiient. control. diagnose. airio treat o-seases and ir'i_iuries, and the airailatriility of emergency weekend. and holiday care. Appropriate iriielhoitts were not used to prevent. diagnoiee. or treat gear it ti"$fi. The goal it-ed during the inspection. Goat #1 W65 was observed LiEl'til1|'|fl in a |:iiai.:lii:llii:ii:li and uriicler El hatr feeder at the beoinnirie ol the at approximately Iitittli hours. The goal began boiuoltr during the inspection and the attenizting tiulleiitl the animal from undeniieath the feeder to eiiam-no her The gear continued irooatizanu and began peddling .i'i.t that pioitnl the that the gciat neediect to be euthanized and clrioiire tioi a l:iiui|i:liriig to obtain euthanasia supplies. Ely the time she returned the the goat had ollcid The goal had been ht:tLisecl with a large hard that was loraqtnq II1 the hills surroit.t ncling this the rnorrtinq of the inspection That morning a stall r"ieii'riioer ptacect her in a truclit ar-cl orotie her to one ol the barns where she put ll'l a paode-i:li. oontainir-g several other goats with health -ssiies. described the goat at that point as 'Foot i:-onoilion Start Tit thin' and treated her with and ittirieiral sitppleitierits There were no vital signs recorded or any recorio of :3 phgiisiical eitarninatuzin. The atteriitting ti-eter-narian was not aslteo to amine the animal. The attenclirio veterinarian told inspectors that it was unlikely that stall' would have on the goats again that dittr. The igctal: rtcit Eqzip-ear no be In pioctir onncilton or thin al the time cil the inspiecticiin. which staff had i:lctt:ut--tienteit:1 II1 the health iocorizt as being their only obsrirtralion. A necropsy at a state laboratory confirmed that the animal was not thin. stating that the goal was in good nutritional state The necropsy results -dentifiee the most likely cause ot death as severe l:irctni:hi:it:tneu rnonta. Va-rig HZWI i:oipipe' levels were also clantitied as a contributing tactor. ltteciropstr culture and resutts iniztiicateio that the bacteria re-sponsllole tor the inleetion were to several anrirnicrohiai agents, thus the animal may have been successfully treated had the r:oiri-ditioh beeri identitietl and treated in a tiinaty manner Prepared lti_.r: ti.IlAFiG"r FICJSENEJALE. tilt USDA. APHIS Animal Care Date: Title; i.iETEFtitii.ite~r MEDICAL OFFICER inspector 5039 May-18--2012 Heiceiltiieid By-: [ti] Er] :l iI:_:l Title: Iii-=1; 1-. S1alu-5 of Aruirr al and Infipnrtinn Sr-r-nrn Pup IL1 Inspection Hepurt be he-er! I-1 goals I1 their I5. Eupaer E1.-els rn.-Ly l'_1w. Dr :.c.1pp-c-.1r ma LI-: my I'-gh 01 Ir" 'U-uu dearer? of mp:-E-r Ueficiercy Inn 11031 I1 I765 -1 rarnge of 9'3 - 15!} PPM: is an -r-cl cation t"I-at the ar'In1a| nut flame profits' rII.r1riI!IcurI that the F5t.11*' nr hr nli-1 nr:-r r-3-nd-rit:-n r:-f 'ha qnrr. Ha-:1 INF inf' new the am: the n~I 1hE! anuma C1:-ulcl have :1E-er': frI:H'n -:1lf'eIr 5. in 51r::5s and an ant trcatmcrut. A -r1 plzluu all :41 Pm lentil 11,- um rnals 31E dl-fig 13515 Sig 'Jutea. Ara .3 ififir:-Prrinn was fonlfiad Lin. Paw S.--mlh. Prepafld By: F, USDA, Date: MFFJICAL CIITICFFI Irmp-1-utrpr 5033 Ftecelved By: [ti :1 {Eu} :3 Date: Title: 3 :r .1