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Pennsylvania Code
Title 7
Part I
Chapter 1
Disposal of Diseased or Otherwise Adulterated Carcasses
Disposal of Diseased or Otherwise Adulterated Carcasses
1.141
General requirements.
1.142
Tuberculosis.
1.143
Hog cholera.
1.144
Swine injected with hog cholera virus.
1.145
Swine erysipelas.
1.146
Diamond-skin disease.
1.147
Arthritis.
1.148
Anasarca or generalized edema.
1.149
Actinomycosis and actinobacillosis.
1.150
Other diseases and conditions.
1.151
Neoplasms.
1.152
Epithelioma of the eye.
1.153
Pigmentary deposits.
1.154
Abrasions, bruises, abscesses, pus.
1.155
Brucellosis.
1.156
Conditions which may cause food poisoning.
1.157
Necrobacillosis, pyemia and septicemia.
1.158
Caseous lymphadenitis.
1.159
Icterus.
1.160
Sexual odor of swine.
1.161
Mange or scab.
1.162
Hogs affected with other conditions.
1.163
Tapeworm cysts in cattle.
1.164
Tapeworm cysts in hogs.
1.165
Tapeworm cysts in sheep.
1.166
Parasites not transmissible to man; gid bladder-worms; hydatid cysts; flukes; fringed tapeworms.
1.167
Emaciation.
1.168
Injured animals slaughtered at unusual hours.
1.169
Carcasses of young animals.
1.170
Unborn and stillborn animals.
1.171
Livestock suffocated or hogs scalded alive.
1.172
Affected livers.
1.173
Vesicular diseases.
1.174
Listeriosis.
1.175
Anemia.
1.176
Muscular lesions.
1.177
Coccidioidal granuloma.
1.178
Odors, foreign and urine.
1.179
Products exposed to radiation.
1.180
Biological residues.