PRIVATELY OWNED CERVIDAE FACILITY SUMMARY INVENTORY REPORT Inventory Report 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PRIVATELY OWNED CERVIDAE FACILITY SUMMARY INVENTORY REPORT in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Reporting Period at the top of the form, specifying the start and end dates for your inventory report.
  3. Fill in your Registrant Name, Telephone, Date Prepared, Mailing Address, Herd Number, Facility Name, and Facility Address. Ensure all contact information is accurate for any follow-up.
  4. Indicate the species of Cervidae you are reporting on. Complete a separate report for each species as required.
  5. In the inventory section, input your Beginning Inventory Totals and detail any animals added or removed during the reporting period. Use clear calculations to ensure accuracy.
  6. Finally, certify your report by signing and dating it at the bottom before submitting it to the designated address provided in the form.

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