New CEM Case Confirmed In Arizona August 25, 2011 According to Equine Canada, the World Organization for Animal Health has reported that a new case of Contagious Equine Metritis was confirmed in the United States, on July 21, 2011.
CEM Update On Trot Radio December 18, 2009 An outbreak of contagious equine metritis (CEM) in the United States in 2008 sent Canadian breeders scrambling to find answers and solutions to red-tape border issues earlier this year.
United States' Contagious Equine Metritis Investigation Winding Down October 01, 2009 According to an article last week on thehorse.com, the investigation into the outbreak of Contagious Equine Metritis south of the border may be 'winding down.'
Breeders Need Clear, Immediate Solution To CEM/Border Issue March 30, 2009 Tammy McNiven, vice chair of Standardbred Canada and co-owner of Twinbrook Farms, has advised Trot Insider of some time-sensitive issues regarding the importation of chilled semen from the United Stat...
Report: Kentucky Possibly Rid Of CEM March 30, 2009 According to an article on kentucky.com, the state of Kentucky may be rid of the sexually-transmitted equine disease contagious equine metritis (CEM).
Import Permits And USDA Health Certificates Required For Equine Semen And Embryos From U.S. February 02, 2009 Effective January 30, 2009, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced that an import permit is now required for the importation of semen and embryos from the U.S. into Canada. These revised im...
CFIA Notice On CEM January 21, 2009 The Breeds & Industry Division of Equine Canada is advising stakeholders in Canada that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced revised import requirements as a result of the expa...
Canadian Contagious Equine Metritis Update January 09, 2009 The Breeds & Industry Division of Equine Canada would like to provide and update on Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) in Canada.
CFIA Releases News About CEM December 29, 2008 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has launched an investigation after confirming that horse semen was imported into Canada from a United States stallion subsequently determined to be infected...