New Mexico

Breeders

A San Clemente Island goat breeder who has kept only San Clemente Island goats since 1986 resides in New Mexico. The breeder is considering herd dispersal to responsible stewards, but does not wish to be contacted by the public. The breeder has requested that all inquiries are to be directed through the San Clemente Island Goat Association:
Leslie Edmundson
3037 Halfway Road
The Plains, VA 20198
540–687–8871
postmaster@scigoats.org


Regional Information

The selenium levels in the soil in New Mexico are generally adequate, but exceed 50 ppm in a few areas in northern New Mexico. There is a small area with low selenium southwestern New Mexico. Contact your local extension office to determine the selenium levels in the soil in your area, and also the area where your hay is grown.


State Regulations

All livestock entering New Mexico must obtain a permit by telephoning 505–841–6161 from the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or 800–468–6884 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mountain Time, evenings and weekends.
Goats entering this state need a health certificate.
All goats 6 months of age or older, must prove negative to a Brucellosis and Tuberculin test conducted within 30 days prior to entry.



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