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Trade Facilitation Unit - Rabbits

The Bahamas currently has conditions to allow the importation of Rabbits from various countries. Having conducted an import risk analysis (IRA) that considers quarantine risks that may be associated with the importation to The Bahamas of Rabbits from any country, the IRA recommends that the importation of Rabbits to The Bahamas could be permitted subject to compliance with Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures to manage the quarantine risks of a range of significant diseases to a very low level, in line with WOAH guidelines. The IRA assessed all potential disease agents that may be introduced to The Bahamas via the importation of Rabbits and SPS measures. These diseases include ecto-parasites (including ear mites) and endo-parasites (including Coccidia sp. and Salmonella sp.).

Based on this risk assessment The Bahamas Agricultural Health and Food Safety Authority (BAHFSA) has developed conditions of import for Rabbits consignments. They are outlined below. All consignments of Rabbits must:

1. Meet the import conditions for Rabbits in Appendix 1

APPENDIX 1

Conditions for importation of Rabbits

  1. If a country, zone, or compartment wishes to export: a. Rabbits,
    1. an international veterinary certificate (within ten (10) days of importation) is required to include the rabbit(s) breed and must attest that the rabbit(s):

      1. is/are free from any signs of disease especially ecto-parasites (including ear mites); and

      2. were treated for endo-parasites, including Coccidia sp. and Salmonella sp.

    2. Any confirmed outbreak of exotic animal disease of guinea pigs within a seventy-five-mile radius of the point of origin of the animals of any significant epidemiological linkage shall immediately invalidate approved permits.