Cervid definition

Cervid means any species of deer or elk that is present in the wild and that is not a farm−raised deer.
Cervid means a member of the family of animals that includes deer, elk, moose, caribou and reindeer.
Cervid means deer, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer, and related species and hybrids thereof, including all members of the Cervidae family and hybrids thereof.

Examples of Cervid in a sentence

  • USDA Chronic Wasting Disease Program Standards deficiencies may, based on the nature of the deficiencies, require a Cervid Herd Plan in lieu of, or in addition to, administrative penalties.

  • Submit a completed Cervid Chronic Wasting Disease Surveillance Identification (CCWDSI) Herd Certification Program (HCP) or Herd Monitoring Program (HMP) Application by November 30 of each year.

  • If evidence of natural additions are found, a Cervid Herd Plan shall be developed to eliminate future breeding.

  • Maintain and complete the provisions of this administrative regulation and a Cervid Herd Plan, if developed.

  • Cervid owners wishing to seek a voluntary herd certification for brucellosis shall follow the provisions established in APHIS 91-45-16, Brucellosis in Cervidae.


More Definitions of Cervid

Cervid means any member of the deer family (Cervidae); which includes caribou, elk, moose, mule deer, reindeer, wapiti, and whitetail deer.
Cervid means a member of the family Cervidae.
Cervid means a mammal classified as a Cervidae or member of the deer family found anywhere in the world, as defined in the taxonomic classification from the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, available online at www.itis.gov.
Cervid means any member of the deer family Cervidae, including but not limited to white-tailed deer, fallow deer, sika deer, elk, and reindeer.
Cervid means any member of the family cervidae (deer), including gametes or hybrids.
Cervid means any member of the family Cervidae; and
Cervid means a mammal classified as a Cervidae, which includes but is not limited to caribou, elk, moose, mule deer, reindeer, wapiti, and whitetail deer; as defined in the taxonomic classification from the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, available online atwww.itis.gov.