Missouri Statutes

§ 267.683 — Animals may be sold for slaughter without dipping, when.

Missouri § 267.683
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XVIIAGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Ch. 267State Veterinarian — Diseased Animals

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 267.683 (2026).

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Sheep and goats, when inspected at the market or dealer's premises and found free of scabies or known exposure thereto, may be sold for slaughter purposes without dipping if consigned directly and immediately to:

(1)A slaughtering establishment operating under federal or approved municipal meat inspection service; or
(2)A slaughtering establishment as otherwise approved by the department of agriculture; or
(3)A stockyards market operating under federal stockyards inspection service, and are not diverted enroute, and are accompanied by a waybill, weight bill or bill of lading or permit showing the name of the market or dealer from which released, the name of purchaser and consignor, the name of the slaughtering establishment or stockyards market to which consigned, the name of the

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Legislative History

(L. 1961 p. 26 § 5)

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