Wear clean boots or boot covers, clean clothing, wearing disposable gloves, and safety goggles. For additional guidance see the Centers for Disease Control and the Minnesota Department of Health.
Wear clean boots or boot covers, clean clothing, wearing disposable gloves, and safety goggles. For additional guidance see the Centers for Disease Control and the Minnesota Department of Health.
- Poultry questions should be directed to the Minnesota Avian Influenza hotline 1-833-454-0156.
- The Department of Natural Resources is addressing sick and dead wild bird reports, contact local DNR wildlife staff or the DNR information center at 888-646-6367.
- Any other diseases contact the Minnesota Board of Animal Health: 651-296-2942 or your district veterinarian (business hours).
- Human health questions can be directed to the Minnesota Department of Health: call 651-201-5414.
- Milk and food safety concerns can be directed to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture at 651-201-6300.
- Biosecurity Assessments and deterrent options are available through the USDA APHIS wildlife services: Jason Gilsdorf or any wildlife services personnel for assistance at 612-271-5119 or Jason.M.Gilsdorf@usda.gov
- Poultry questions should be directed to the Minnesota Avian Influenza hotline 1-833-454-0156.
- The Department of Natural Resources is addressing sick and dead wild bird reports, contact local DNR wildlife staff or the DNR information center at 888-646-6367.
- Any other diseases contact the Minnesota Board of Animal Health: 651-296-2942 or your district veterinarian (business hours).
- Human health questions can be directed to the Minnesota Department of Health: call 651-201-5414.
- Milk and food safety concerns can be directed to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture at 651-201-6300.
- Biosecurity Assessments and deterrent options are available through the USDA APHIS wildlife services: Jason Gilsdorf or any wildlife services personnel for assistance at 612-271-5119 or Jason.M.Gilsdorf@usda.gov
According to the CDC, human infections with avian influenza A viruses can happen when enough virus gets into a person's eyes, nose, or mouth or is inhaled. Raw milk from infected cattle can carry the virus and make people sick. People should not prepare or eat uncooked or undercooked foods, such as unpasteurized (raw) milk, or raw milk products, from animals with suspected or confirmed Avian Influenza A (H5N1) infection.
According to the CDC, human infections with avian influenza A viruses can happen when enough virus gets into a person's eyes, nose, or mouth or is inhaled. Raw milk from infected cattle can carry the virus and make people sick. People should not prepare or eat uncooked or undercooked foods, such as unpasteurized (raw) milk, or raw milk products, from animals with suspected or confirmed Avian Influenza A (H5N1) infection.
- Ensure Certificate of Free Sale submission is complete and includes:
- Completed application form
- Payment (in the form of a cash, check, or money order)
- Product label(s)
- Self-addressed express mail return label (Optional. Returned via US Mail otherwise.)
- Any supplemental documents you feel may expedite the process
- Use an express delivery service such as FedEx, UPS, or USPS Priority Mail to send Certificate of Free Sale submission to the MDA Cashier at the address listed above.
- Additionally, email the following to Feed.Free.Sale.Certs.MDA@state.mn.us :
- High quality, legible copy of all product labels
- A copy of the return mailer PDF
- A copy of the completed Certificate of Free Sale application form
- Certificates are processed within five to ten business days as long as all previous invoices issued by the MDA are not overdue (30 days).
- Ensure Certificate of Free Sale submission is complete and includes:
- Completed application form
- Payment (in the form of a cash, check, or money order)
- Product label(s)
- Self-addressed express mail return label (Optional. Returned via US Mail otherwise.)
- Any supplemental documents you feel may expedite the process
- Use an express delivery service such as FedEx, UPS, or USPS Priority Mail to send Certificate of Free Sale submission to the MDA Cashier at the address listed above.
- Additionally, email the following to Feed.Free.Sale.Certs.MDA@state.mn.us :
- High quality, legible copy of all product labels
- A copy of the return mailer PDF
- A copy of the completed Certificate of Free Sale application form
- Certificates are processed within five to ten business days as long as all previous invoices issued by the MDA are not overdue (30 days).
- You may choose to be emailed an invoice which, when paid, will allow the issuing of the certificates(s). Invoices may be paid online by bank debit or credit card.
- Payments by mail are limited to cash, check, or money order.
How do I pay in invoice?
- You will be emailed an invoice with information on how to pay online.
- The PIN required to make an online payment is at the bottom of the invoice.