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Wisconsin Statutes and DATCP Rules state that any person may adopt and use a brand on livestock by submitting an application to DATCP that includes your name and address, an image of the brand, livestock to be branded, location site on livestock to be branded, and a recording fee.
Brand Registration and Renewals New brand applications can be submitted to the Board via mail, using the official Brand Application Form. All brand applications must be docHubd. The Secretary of States office has an online search tool to find a notary nearby. All brand registrations must be renewed every 10 years.
To become licensed, the commercial breeder must submit a license application accompanied by the initial license fee. The fee for licensure is $10 per adult intact animal up to a maximum of $250.

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The United States imports docHubly greater numbers of cattle than it exports. U.S. cattle imports contribute an estimated monthly average of 8.1 percent of production to the U.S. beef supply.
Pastures are a common type of livestock operation in Minnesota, typical examples include beef grazing and cow/calf operations.
Import permit A permit must be obtained from the Board prior to the importation of all breeding cattle, all cattle for exhibition, and all cattle requiring a tuberculosis test, with the following exceptions: Cattle originating from a farm of origin that are consigned to a state-federal approved livestock market.
For sites less than ten acres, a maximum of one animal unit per acre is allowed. An animal unit is calculated by dividing the average animal weight by 1,000 pounds as defined in Minnesota State Rules Chapter 7020.

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