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United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Report Prepared By: Title: Date: Date: Received By: Title: Customer ID: Certificate: Site: Type: Date: 2000 51-C-0002 001 ROUTINE INSPECTION 02-NOV-2016 National Aquarium In Baltimore Inc 501 E Pratt Street Pier 3 Baltimore, MD 21202 NATIONAL AQUARIUM IN BALTIMORE INC 2016082567984903 Insp_id DOELBERG No non-compliant items on this inspection. This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the executive Director of Biological Programs. 2016082567984903 Insp_id DOELBERG DAVID OELBERG USDA, APHIS, Animal Care VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER 1043 02-NOV-2016 02-NOV-2016 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMS Page 1 of 1 DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

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Page 1: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Inspection Report

Prepared By:

Title:

Date:

Date:

Received By:

Title:

Customer ID:

Certificate:

Site:

Type:

Date:

2000

51-C-0002

001

ROUTINE INSPECTION

02-NOV-2016

National Aquarium In Baltimore Inc

501 E Pratt Street Pier 3

Baltimore, MD 21202

NATIONAL AQUARIUM IN BALTIMORE INC

2016082567984903 Insp_id

DOELBERG

No non-compliant items on this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the executive Director of Biological Programs.

2016082567984903 Insp_id

DOELBERG

DAVID OELBERG USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER 104302-NOV-2016

02-NOV-2016

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMS

Page 1 of 1

DAVID OELBERG, D V M

(b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

Page 2: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200002-NOV-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2000 51-C-0002 001 02-NOV-16NATIONAL AQUARIUM INBALTIMORE INC

Count SpeciesGrey-headed flying fox000003Bottlenose dolphin000006Pygmy marmoset000002Linnes two-toed sloth000004

000015 Total

Page 3: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White
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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200008-DEC-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2000 51-C-0002 001 08-DEC-15NATIONAL AQUARIUM INBALTIMORE INC

Count SpeciesGrey-headed flying fox000004Bottlenose dolphin000006Pygmy marmoset000002Linnes two-toed sloth000005

000017 Total

Page 5: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Inspection Report

Prepared By:

Title:

Date:

Date:

Received By:

Title:

Customer ID:

Certificate:

Site:

Type:

Date:

2002

51-C-0006

001

ROUTINE INSPECTION

01-NOV-2016

Maryland Zoological Society Inc

Druid Hill Park

1876 Mansion House Drive

Baltimore, MD 21217 BALTIMORE ZOO

2016082567983063 Insp_id

DOELBERG

3.75(c)(2)

HOUSING FACILITIES, GENERAL.

The enclosure housing two Red Ruffed Lemur had peeling paint on the underside of the galvanized roof. The paint

chips appeared to be hanging on loosely in several areas. The facility has plans to replace the roof when the

animals are off exhibit. Paint chips could cause illness in the lemur if ingested. Correct by assuring all surfaces are

maintained on a regular basis to include repainting or replacing as needed. To be corrected by 11 November 2016.

2016082567983063 Insp_id

DOELBERG

3.125(a)

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

There were two welded wire panels on the right side of the enclosure from the back of the den for the leopard

exhibit at the time of inspection. The panels were spot welded to the outside of the enclosure supports and the spot

welds were noted to be rusting to the point that they may be structurally unsound. No additional structural integrity

was provided by the enclosure supports since the panels were attached on the outside. Poor structural integrity

could allow the animal to escape or become injured. Correct by assuring the indoor and outdoor housing facilities

are structurally sound and maintained in good repair to protect the animals from injury and to contain the animals.

The facility welded angle iron to the outside of the supports during the inspection process but the structural integrity

was not fully corrected by this repair. To be fully corrected by 11 November 2016.

2016082567983063 Insp_id

DOELBERG

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with The VP of Animal Programs.

2016082567983063 Insp_id

DOELBERG

DAVID OELBERG USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER 104301-NOV-2016

01-NOV-2016

VP FOR ANIMAL PROGRAMS

Page 1 of 1

DAVID OELBERG, D V M

(b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200201-NOV-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2002 51-C-0006 001 01-NOV-16MARYLAND ZOOLOGICALSOCIETY INC

Count SpeciesCheetah000002Cattle/cow/ox/watusi000002Donkey/Ass000002Pig-tailed macaque *Male000001Lion-tailed macaque *Male000002Red Ruffed Lemur000002Kinkajou000001Virginia opossum000000African elephant000004Striped skunk000001Arctic fox000002Sheep or mouflon000003Wild boar000001Chimpanzee000011Addra gazelle000004Prehensile-tailed porcupine000000Cape Porcupine000002Lion000003Eastern black and white colobus000004Black-tailed prairie dog000069Lesser Madagascar hedgehog tenrec000002Serval000001Leopard000001Alpaca000004Sebas short-tailed bat000092Polar bear000001Goat000014Lesser kudu000005Bobcat000001Warthog000004Sitatunga000009White rhinoceros000002North American river otter000002Giraffe000004Kirks dik-dik000002Okapi000002Blue duiker000001Chinchilla000002Ring-tailed lemur000002European rabbit000004

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Count SpeciesGrants Zebra000003Coquerel's sifaka000004

000278 Total

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Page 9: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200209-DEC-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2002 51-C-0006 001 09-DEC-15MARYLAND ZOOLOGICALSOCIETY INC

Count SpeciesCheetah000002Cattle/cow/ox/watusi000002Donkey/Ass000002Pig-tailed macaque *Male000001Lion-tailed macaque *Male000002Red Ruffed Lemur000002Red-tailed Monkey000000Kinkajou000001Virginia opossum000001African elephant000004Sheep or mouflon000003Chimpanzee000011Addra gazelle000004Prehensile-tailed porcupine000001Cape Porcupine000002Lion000003Pig000001Eastern black and white colobus000006Black-tailed prairie dog000060Lesser Madagascar hedgehog tenrec000002Serval000001Leopard000002Alpaca000004Sebas short-tailed bat000096Polar bear000001Goat000014Lesser kudu000003Common zebra000004Warthog000004Sitatunga000009White rhinoceros000002North American river otter000002Giraffe000004Giraffe000004Kirks dik-dik000002Okapi000002Blue duiker000001Chinchilla000002Ring-tailed lemur000002European rabbit000004

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Count SpeciesCoquerel's sifaka000003

000276 Total

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Page 12: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200216-OCT-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2002 51-C-0006 001 16-OCT-14MARYLAND ZOOLOGICALSOCIETY INC

Count SpeciesLion-tailed macaque *Male000002African elephant000004Polar bear000002North American river otter000002

000010 Total

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Page 14: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

286506-MAY-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2865 51-C-0016 001 06-MAY-14CALVERT COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS

Count SpeciesNorth American river otter000002

000002 Total

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Page 16: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

286508-JUL-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2865 51-C-0016 001 08-JUL-15CALVERT COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS

Count SpeciesNorth American river otter000001

000001 Total

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Page 18: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

286531-MAY-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2865 51-C-0016 001 31-MAY-16CALVERT COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS

Count SpeciesNorth American river otter000002

000002 Total

Page 19: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White
Page 20: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

763802-MAY-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

7638 51-C-0034 001 02-MAY-14ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OFMD INC

Count SpeciesAsiatic water buffalo000002Brown capuchin000011Brown capuchin000011Sulawesi crested macaque000031Olive Baboon000005Scimitar-horned oryx000001Red-necked wallaby000002Slender-tailed meerkat000011Algerian hedgehog000001Jaguar000001Common squirrel monkey000009Kinkajou000001Black-handed spider monkey000001Black-handed spider monkey000001Sheep or mouflon000033White throated capuchin000001White throated capuchin000001Cape Porcupine000003Dromedary camel000005Raccoon000001Pig000003Malayan sun bear000003Fossa000002Egyptian fruit bat000002Egyptian fruit bat000002Ringtail000002Leopard000001Snow leopard000001Geoffroys tamarin000002Geoffroys tamarin000002Collared peccary000003Sebas short-tailed bat000039Tiger000002Goat000022Green monkey000004Greater bushbaby000001Greater bushbaby000001Black wildebeest000001Fallow deer000013Capybara000002

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Count SpeciesBlackbuck000006American bison000006American bison000006Jamaican fruit-eating bat000001Bobcat000001Ruffed lemur000003Patas monkey000009Common zebra000004Warthog000001Agile gibbon000002Addax000003Barbary sheep000016Linnes two-toed sloth000001Binturong000003Rock hyrax000002Llama000002Alpaca000014Huacaya alpaca000001Chinchilla000006Ring-tailed lemur000002Brown-nosed coati000001European rabbit000001Dingo000002

000333 Total

Page 22: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White
Page 23: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

763804-MAY-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

7638 51-C-0034 001 04-MAY-16ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OFMD INC

Count SpeciesAsiatic water buffalo000002Sulawesi crested macaque000015Scimitar-horned oryx000005Brazilian agouti000001Red-necked wallaby000001Slender-tailed meerkat000008Algerian hedgehog000002Jaguar000001Red kangaroo000003Kinkajou000003Rufous rat-kangaroo000004Black-handed spider monkey000001Sheep or mouflon000047White throated capuchin000001Thomsons gazelle000001Dromedary camel000005Pig000006Malayan sun bear000004Fossa000003Egyptian fruit bat000030Ringtail000002Snow leopard000001Geoffroys tamarin000003Himalayan tahr000003Collared peccary000007Sebas short-tailed bat000061Tiger000002Goat000018Fallow deer000011Red River Hog000001Capybara000002American bison000006Common zebra000008Warthog000001Vietnamese warty pig000003Agile gibbon000001Grey/gray wolf000003Addax000001Barbary sheep000010Linnes two-toed sloth000001

Page 24: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

Count SpeciesBinturong000002Rock hyrax000002Raccoon dog000001Llama000005Alpaca000011Chinchilla000003Ring-tailed lemur000002Brown-nosed coati000002East African Oryx (Beisa Oryx)000001Dingo000005

000322 Total

Page 25: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White
Page 26: DAVID OELBERG, D V M (b)(6), (b)(7)(c) · 000092 Sebas short-tailed bat 000001 Polar bear 000014 Goat 000005 Lesser kudu 000001 Bobcat 000004 Warthog 000009 Sitatunga 000002 White

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

763818-JUL-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

7638 51-C-0034 001 18-JUL-14ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OFMD INC

Count SpeciesAsiatic water buffalo000002Brown capuchin000012Sulawesi crested macaque000031Olive Baboon000005Asiatic wild ass000001Scimitar-horned oryx000001Brazilian agouti000002Red-necked wallaby000001Slender-tailed meerkat000010Algerian hedgehog000001Jaguar000001Common squirrel monkey000011Kinkajou000003Black-handed spider monkey000001Sheep or mouflon000034White throated capuchin000001Cape Porcupine000003Dromedary camel000005Raccoon000001Pig000003Malayan sun bear000005Fossa000004Egyptian fruit bat000030Ringtail000002Leopard000001Snow leopard000001Geoffroys tamarin000002Collared peccary000003Sebas short-tailed bat000062Tiger000002Goat000022Green monkey000004Greater bushbaby000001Black wildebeest000001Fallow deer000013Capybara000002Blackbuck000004American bison000009Ruffed lemur000001Patas monkey000004

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Count SpeciesCommon zebra000002Warthog000001Sugar glider000003Agile gibbon000002Grey/gray wolf000003Addax000003Barbary sheep000015Linnes two-toed sloth000001Binturong000003Rock hyrax000002Raccoon dog000001Llama000004Alpaca000016Huacaya alpaca000001Chinchilla000006Ring-tailed lemur000002Brown-nosed coati000003Dingo000002

000372 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

763824-NOV-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

7638 51-C-0034 001 24-NOV-14ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OFMD INC

Count SpeciesAsiatic water buffalo000002Sulawesi crested macaque000013Olive Baboon000003Asiatic wild ass000001Red-necked wallaby000001Slender-tailed meerkat000009Algerian hedgehog000002Jaguar000001Kinkajou000003Black-handed spider monkey000001Sheep or mouflon000031White throated capuchin000001Dromedary camel000005Pig000003Malayan sun bear000004Fossa000002Egyptian fruit bat000032Ringtail000002Leopard000001Snow leopard000001Geoffroys tamarin000002Collared peccary000004Tiger000002Goat000019Greater bushbaby000001Black wildebeest000001Fallow deer000013Red River Hog000001Capybara000003Blackbuck000019American bison000009Patas monkey000004Common zebra000006Warthog000001Vietnamese warty pig000004Sugar glider000003Agile gibbon000001Grey/gray wolf000003Addax000001Barbary sheep000014

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Count SpeciesBinturong000002Rock hyrax000002Raccoon dog000001Llama000005Alpaca000010Chinchilla000007Ring-tailed lemur000001Brown-nosed coati000003Dingo000002

000262 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

763830-MAR-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

7638 51-C-0034 001 30-MAR-15ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OFMD INC

Count SpeciesAsiatic water buffalo000002Sulawesi crested macaque000015Olive Baboon000003Asiatic wild ass000001Red-necked wallaby000002Slender-tailed meerkat000009Algerian hedgehog000004Jaguar000001Red kangaroo000006Kinkajou000003Black-handed spider monkey000001Sheep or mouflon000039White throated capuchin000001Thomsons gazelle000001Dromedary camel000005Pig000002Malayan sun bear000004Fossa000003Egyptian fruit bat000031Ringtail000002Leopard000001Snow leopard000001Geoffroys tamarin000002Himalayan tahr000002Collared peccary000005Sebas short-tailed bat000061Tiger000002Goat000021Black wildebeest000001Fallow deer000013Red River Hog000001Capybara000003Blackbuck000016American bison000009Patas monkey000009Common zebra000005Warthog000001Vietnamese warty pig000004Sugar glider000003Agile gibbon000001

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Count SpeciesGrey/gray wolf000003Addax000001Barbary sheep000013Binturong000002Rock hyrax000002Raccoon dog000001Llama000004Alpaca000009Chinchilla000007Ring-tailed lemur000002Brown-nosed coati000002East African Oryx (Beisa Oryx)000001Dingo000002

000345 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

675316-JUL-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

6753 51-C-0043 001 16-JUL-15GREEN MEADOWS CULTURALEVENTS

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000012Red kangaroo000001Sheep or mouflon000024Pig000014Alpaca000008Domesticated Guinea pig000016Goat000032American bison000001Llama000003European rabbit000007

000118 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

675301-JUN-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

6753 51-C-0043 TRA 01-JUN-16GREEN MEADOWS CULTURALEVENTS

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000001Sheep or mouflon000011Pig000003Goat000016Llama000001Alpaca000001

000033 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

675307-JUN-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

6753 51-C-0043 TRA 07-JUN-16GREEN MEADOWS CULTURALEVENTS

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000001Sheep or mouflon000011Pig000003Goat000016Llama000001Alpaca000001

000033 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

2098703-MAY-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

20987 51-C-0062 001 03-MAY-16CLARKS ELIOAK FARM LLC

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000002Sheep or mouflon000003Pig000002Goat000040European rabbit000004

000051 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

2098707-JUL-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

20987 51-C-0062 001 07-JUL-15CLARKS ELIOAK FARM LLC

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000003Sheep or mouflon000006Pig000003Goat000032European rabbit000005

000049 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

2098710-APR-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

20987 51-C-0062 001 10-APR-14CLARKS ELIOAK FARM LLC

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000002Sheep or mouflon000005Pig000002Goat000021European rabbit000004

000034 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

4408612-JUN-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

44086 51-C-0091 001 12-JUN-15SERENITY FARM INC

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000002Sheep or mouflon000001Goat000011Alpaca000003

000017 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

4408614-APR-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

44086 51-C-0091 001 14-APR-16SERENITY FARM INC

Count SpeciesCattle/cow/ox/watusi000002Sheep or mouflon000001Pig000001Goat000010Llama000001Alpaca000002

000017 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

4408616-JUL-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

44086 51-C-0091 001 16-JUL-14SERENITY FARM INC

Count SpeciesSheep or mouflon000001Goat000016Llama000001

000018 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Inspection Report

Prepared By:

Title:

Date:

Date:

Received By:

Title:

Customer ID:

Certificate:

Site:

Type:

Date:

327746

51-C-0096

001

ROUTINE INSPECTION

02-NOV-2016

Irvine Nature Center

11201 Garrison Forest Road

Owings Mills, MD 21117

IRVINE NATURE CENTER

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DOELBERG

No non-compliant items on this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the Animal Care Programs Coordinator.

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DOELBERG

DAVID OELBERG USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER 104302-NOV-2016

02-NOV-2016

ANIMAL CARE EXHIBITS COORDINATOR

Page 1 of 1

DAVID OELBERG, D V M

(b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

32774602-NOV-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

327746 51-C-0096 001 02-NOV-16IRVINE NATURE CENTER

Count SpeciesVirginia opossum000001

000001 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

32774604-FEB-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

327746 51-C-0096 001 04-FEB-15IRVINE NATURE CENTER

Count SpeciesVirginia opossum000000

000000 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

32774611-JAN-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

327746 51-C-0096 001 11-JAN-16IRVINE NATURE CENTER

Count SpeciesVirginia opossum000001

000001 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

32863501-JUL-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

328635 51-C-0099 001 01-JUL-14CHELONIA ECO ASSOCIATESLLC

Count SpeciesSmall fat-tailed opossum000001

000001 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

32863514-JAN-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

328635 51-C-0099 001 14-JAN-15CHELONIA ECO ASSOCIATESLLC

Count SpeciesSmall fat-tailed opossum000001

000001 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

32863520-JAN-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

328635 51-C-0099 001 20-JAN-16CHELONIA ECO ASSOCIATESLLC

Count SpeciesSmall fat-tailed opossum000001Four-toed hedgehog000001

000002 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200104-NOV-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2001 51-C-0100 001 04-NOV-15SALISBURY ZOOLOGICAL PARK

Count SpeciesSpectacled bear000002Red-necked wallaby000001Brown-throated sloth000003Jaguar000001Cotton-top tamarin000004Central American agouti000001Black-handed spider monkey000004American beaver000002Hazel dormouse000001Leopard000001White-tailed deer000004Capybara000002American bison000002North American river otter000002Red wolf000002Llama000001Alpaca000011Chinchilla000002Brown-nosed coati000002European rabbit000001

000049 Total

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Inspection Report

insp_id97141512122823

United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

28 April 2014

2001

51-C-0100

001

PO BOX 2979

SALISBURY, MD 21802

Customer ID:

Certificate:

Site:SALISBURY ZOOLOGICAL PARK

Date:

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION

SALISBURY ZOOLOGICAL PARK

There were no non-compliant items identified during this inspection.

Exit interview was conducted with the zoo director.

28 April 2014

ZOO DI EC O 28 April 2014

DORIS T HACKWORTH, D V M USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER Inspector 2029Title:

Prepared By: _______________________________________________Date:

Received By:

Date:

Title:

Page 1 of 1

DORIS HACKWORTH, D V M

(b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

200128-APR-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

2001 51-C-0100 001 28-APR-14SALISBURY ZOOLOGICAL PARK

Count SpeciesSpectacled bear000002Patagonian cavy000003Brown-throated sloth000001Jaguar000001Cotton-top tamarin000003Central American agouti000002Virginia opossum000001Black-handed spider monkey000004American beaver000002Hazel dormouse000001Leopard000001White-tailed deer000005American bison000002North American river otter000002Llama000001Alpaca000006Brown-nosed coati000003

000040 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

33038209-JUL-14

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

330382 51-C-0103 001 09-JUL-14HOMESTEAD GARDENS

Count SpeciesGoat000003Llama000004

000007 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

33038210-APR-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

330382 51-C-0103 001 10-APR-15HOMESTEAD GARDENS

Count SpeciesGoat000003Llama000006

000009 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

33038214-JAN-15

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

330382 51-C-0103 001 14-JAN-15HOMESTEAD GARDENS

Count SpeciesNone000000

000000 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

33038219-MAY-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

330382 51-C-0103 001 19-MAY-16HOMESTEAD GARDENS

Count SpeciesGoat000003Llama000006

000009 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Inspection Report

Prepared By:

Title:

Date:

Date:

Received By:

Title:

Customer ID:

Certificate:

Site:

Type:

Date:

19796

51-C-0110

001

ROUTINE INSPECTION

07-NOV-2016

Wildlife Adventures Inc

Po Box 542

Jarrettsville, MD 21084

WILDLIFE ADVENTURES INC

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ROBERT MARKMANN USDA, APHIS, An mal Ca e

ANIMAL CARE INSPECTOR 100907-NOV-2016

07-NOV-2016

ROBERT MARKMANN

(b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

2.40(a)(1)

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

The written program of veterinary care on file is not complete. There is no written guidance from the attending

veterinarian for parasite control for the rabbits. The licensee stated during the inspection that she uses ivermectin

for the rabbits. The program of veterinary care must include specific guidance from the attending veterinarian on

parasite control for the rabbits including the name, concentration of the medication, instructions for use, dose

frequency and route of administration. Sufficient detail is needed on the written program of veterinary care to

provided adequate guidance to the licensee the maintain the health of the animals. Correct by November 17, 2016.

MARKMANN ROBERT, A C I USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

ANIMAL CARE INSPECTOR 100907-NOV-2016

07-NOV-2016

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RMARKMANN

3.127(d) REPEAT

FACILITIES, OUTDOOR.

One of the gates to the perimeter fence for the Patagonian cavy is still only 4 feet in height. An extension was put on

the second gate, but there are two large gaps on either side of the extension. One gap is 10 inches by 29 inches

and the other gap is 6 inches by 29 inches which could allow unwanted animals to enter the area. The perimeter

fence including access gates must be at least 6 feet in height so that it can protect the Patagonian cavy in the

facility by restricting animals and unauthorized persons from entering, and so that it can function as a secondary

containment system for the animal in the facility.The gates must be replaced or repaired so that they are at least 6

feet in height. Remains uncorrected.

MARKMANN ROBERT, A C I USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

ANIMAL CARE INSPECTOR 100907-NOV-2016

07-NOV-2016

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RMARKMANN

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the president of the facility.

MARKMANN ROBERT, A C I USDA, APHIS, Animal Care

ANIMAL CARE INSPECTOR 100907-NOV-2016

07-NOV-2016

Page 1 of 2

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RMARKMANN

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

1979607-NOV-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

19796 51-C-0110 001 07-NOV-16WILDLIFE ADVENTURES INC

Count SpeciesPatagonian cavy000001Domesticated Guinea pig000003Chinchilla000009European rabbit000011

000024 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Customer:Inspection Date:

1979621-MAR-16

Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

19796 51-C-0110 001 21-MAR-16WILDLIFE ADVENTURES INC

Count SpeciesPatagonian cavy000001Domesticated Guinea pig000003Chinchilla000008European rabbit000011

000023 Total

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Inspection Report

Prepared By:

Title:

Date:

Date:

Received By:

Title:

Customer ID:

Certificate:

Site:

Type:

Date:

333385

51-C-0111

001

ROUTINE INSPECTION

06-MAR-2017

Deer Haven Mini Zoo

12312 Detour Rd

Keymar, MD 21757

DEER HAVEN MINI ZOO

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GMCFADDEN

2.40(b)(2) REPEAT

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

***The larger arctic fox cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for being thinner than its cage mate, fecal

staining on the fur of its hind quarters, and not having grown in its new winter coat has still not been evaluated by a

veterinarian. While the animal appeared to have a normal body condition and its new winter coat with no fecal

staining during this inspection, slower winter coat development and problems maintaining a normal weight as

described above may be indicative of disease. This arctic fox must be assessed by a veterinarian experienced with

the species and the recommendations followed as soon as possible.

***The bobcat cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for abnormal pacing in its enclosure and for spending

the majority of its time in the rafters has still not been evaluated by a veterinarian. During the inspection the bobcat

was actively moving about in the rafters. No pacing was observed. The bobcat still spends most of its time in the

rafters according to the licensee. Abnormal behavior patterns may be indicative of physical or psychological issues

that may require medical treatment or habitat/husbandry modifications, and must be evaluated by the attending

veterinarian as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment and management.

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2.75(b)(1) REPEAT

RECORDS: DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS.

***The records of animals on hand are incomplete. There is no written documentation on the disposition of one

Patagonian cavy and two brown nosed coatimundi. Records of sales, donations, transfers, and deaths must be

kept. Accurate documentation of the animal inventory ensures that all animals are accounted for and receive proper

care. Records of dispositions must be maintained to ensure animals receive proper care and to facilitate the

regulatory requirements of the Animal Welfare Act.

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GMCFADDEN

06-MAR-2017

06-MAR-2017

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United States Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Inspection Report

Prepared By:

Title:

Date:

Date:

Received By:

Title:

2.126(a)(2) CRITICAL

ACCESS AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS AND PROPERTY; SUBMISSION OF ITINERARIES.

***The licensee refused to disclose the disposition of one Patagonian cavy and 2 brown nosed coatimundi.

Licensees are required to provide information regarding the disposition of animals to an APHIS official. Failure to

provide the information to an APHIS official is in violation of the regulations of the Animal Welfare Act. The

disposition of animals is necessary for APHIS officials to track/trace animals for health issues. The disposition of the

animals must be disclosed to an APHIS official upon request at the time of an inspection. Correct by March 7, 2017.

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3.81 REPEAT

ENVIRONMENT ENHANCEMENT TO PROMOTE PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING.

***The licensee could not produce a written plan for environmental enhancement. Such plans are necessary to

ensure that non-human primates receive enrichment that is effective and address their species specific and

individual needs. A written environmental enrichment plan helps ensure that the psychological needs of the lemurs

are met. The facility must develop a comprehensive written enrichment plan with the attending veterinarian for the

two lemurs.

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GMCFADDEN

3.125(a) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

***The licensee did make some modifications to the squirrel cage but there are still has sharp points and gaps

between wire mesh and the top for a portion of the enclosure. The licensee stated that on occasion he has found

wild squirrels sharing the enclosure with the regulated animals. These issues may result in escape, injury or disease

transmission. The squirrel cage must be repaired to prevent escape or access by wild animals.

***A Jacob’s sheep enclosure containing ten sheep has a gate that the licensee has secured on one side with

hinges to the support pole, but the open end of the gate is still secured only with twine. This may predispose to

entanglement, injury or escape. The enclosure must be more effectively secured for the safety of the animals.

The tin roof on one of the shelters in the Jacob's sheep enclosure is caved in. The right side of the shelter is

leaning inward and a top support pole is detached. The shelter is not structurally sound and could cause injury to

the animals should it fall over. The shelter must be repaired or removed to prevent injury to the animals.

***In the enclosure housing 4 mouflon sheep, the gate has an 8 inch hole in which the owner has attempted to

secure with wire ties. However, there are areas of unraveled chain links and wire that have sharp points. The

bottom of the chain link fencing on the left side of the enclosure (in front of the adjacent empty enclosure) is curling

06-MAR-2017

06-MAR-2017

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upward above the ground. The portion of fence extends into the enclosure and could cause injury to an animal

walking the fence line, if a hoof or leg passes though the fencing. The hole in the gate and the curled fencing must

be repaired or secured in a manner that will prevent injury to the animals.

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GMCFADDEN

3.131(d) REPEAT

SANITATION.

Pest Control

Fresh rat holes were observed around the shelter portion of the outdoor lemur enclosure, adjacent food storage

area, and behind the white nosed coatimundi enclosure. Rats are known to carry various disease hazards and a

safe and effective pest control program is required for animal health. Implemented pest control measures must be

continued at an appropriate frequency to prevent harborage and recolonization of the rodent population.

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3.132 REPEAT

EMPLOYEES.

***The facility houses approximately 50 animals and numerous non-regulated species. Based upon the continued

maintenance and pest control issues there is an insufficient number of employees to adequately perform all of the

husbandry responsibilities of the facility on a daily basis. There must be a sufficient number of trained employees to

carry out the day to day husbandry duties and maintenance on the property and enclosures. Additional personnel is

needed to ensure maintenance tasks and pest control duties are performed at professionally acceptable level for

the number of animals housed at the facility.

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GMCFADDEN

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the owners.

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Zoological Consortium Of Md Inc

13019 B Catoctin Furnace Road

Thurmont, MD 21788

ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OF MD INC

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2.40(b)(2) DIRECT

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

The Sun Bear “Emika” has patches of hairless skin. The skin is flesh colored and no drainage or lesions are

present. The bear has undergone various treatments and diagnostic tests. The attending veterinarian and the

licensee staff monitor the reoccurring condition of the animal. However, one of the recommendations from the

attending veterinarian is to provide outside access as this improved or resolved the condition in the past. Currently,

the bear is housed indoors for the winter and does not have outside access. The sun bear must be given outdoor

access as directed by the veterinarian to assist in the resolution of the patches of hair loss. The attending

veterinarian must be consulted regarding cage modifications or husbandry practices that may provide an

environment that prevents the reoccurrence of the patchy hair loss. Correct by March 20, 2017.

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A visit has been scheduled with the attending veterinarian in March for further evaluation of the animal.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the director and curator.

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Burleigh Manor Animal Sanctuary & Eco Retreat

3950 White Rose Way

Ellicott City, MD 21042

BMASER

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NO NON-COMPLIANT ITEMS WERE IDENTIFIED DURING THIS INSPECTION.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the owner.

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Plumpton Park Zoological Gardens Inc

1416 Telegraph Road

Rising Sun, MD 21911

PLUMPTON PARK ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS INC

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No non-compliant items identified during this inspection.

Note: The black male alpaca with hair loss on his face documented on the inspection report dated October 25,

2016, was examined by the attending veterinarian and treated.

This inspection was conducted with the manager and exit interview was conducted with the zoo director.

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Wildlife Adventures Inc

Po Box 542

Jarrettsville, MD 21084

WILDLIFE ADVENTURES INC

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3.50(c)

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Storage: There were open bags of shavings on the floor of the rabbit building. Supplies of food and bedding must be

stored n facilities that adequately protect supplies from insects, pests or contamination. Open bags of shavings

must be properly stored in closed containers with lids to protect supplies from contamination or pests. Correct by

February 13, 2017.

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This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the president of the facility.

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Deer Haven Mini Zoo

12312 Detour Rd

Keymar, MD 21757

DEER HAVEN MINI ZOO

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2.40(b)(2) REPEAT

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

***The larger arctic fox cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for being thinner than its cage mate, fecal

staining on the fur of its hind quarters, and not having grown in its new winter coat has still not been evaluated by a

veterinarian. While the animal appeared to have a normal body condition and its new winter coat with no fecal

staining during this inspection, slower winter coat development and problems maintaining a normal weight as

described above may be indicative of disease. This arctic fox must be assessed by a veterinarian experienced with

the species and the recommendations followed as soon as possible.

***The bobcat cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for abnormal pacing in its enclosure and for spending

the majority of its time in the rafters has still not been evaluated by a veterinarian. During the inspection the bobcat

was actively moving about in the rafters. No pacing was observed. The bobcat still spends most of its time in the

rafters according to the licensee. Abnormal behavior patterns may be indicative of physical or psychological issues

that may require medical treatment or habitat/husbandry modifications, and must be evaluated by the attending

veterinarian as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment and management.

***The large brown nosed coatimundi cited as a direct NCI under 2.40(b)(2) on the 1-19-17 inspection report was

not present for this inspection. The small brown nosed coatimundi cited under 2.40(b)(2) on the 1-19-17 inspection

report was also not present for this inspection. Neither animal was evaluated by the attending veterinarian since the

last inspection and the animals are currently housed at an undisclosed location.

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2.75(b)(1) REPEAT

RECORDS: DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS.

***The records of animals on hand are incomplete. The owner declined to provide the information on the disposition

of one Patagonian cavy and two brown nosed coatimundi. Records of sales, donations, transfers, and deaths must

be kept. Accurate documentation of the animal inventory ensures that all animals are accounted for and receive

proper care. Records of dispositions must be maintained to ensure animals receive proper care and to facilitate the

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regulatory requirements of the Animal Welfare Act.

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3.81 REPEAT

ENVIRONMENT ENHANCEMENT TO PROMOTE PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING.

***The licensee could not produce a written plan for environmental enhancement. Such plans are necessary to

ensure that non-human primates receive enrichment that is effective and address their species specific and

individual needs. A written environmental enrichment plan helps ensure that the psychological needs of the lemurs

are met. The facility must develop a comprehensive written enrichment plan with the attending veterinarian for the

two lemurs.

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3.125(a) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

***The prairie dog enclosure has a mesh floor with approximately 1 inch by 1 inch diamond shaped openings. While

there is straw bedding on part of the flooring. Some areas are bare and the animals’ feet could become entrapped in

the openings. Modifications must be employed to prevent entrapment hazards and foot injuries to the prairie dogs.

***The gate for the goat enclosure is loosely attached on one side with metal clips. The gate must be more

effectively secured for the safety and containment of the animals.

A metal feed trough being stored in the goat enclosure next to the front fence has rusted through the bottom

leaving a hole with jagged edges. The hole is large enough that a goat leg could pass through and get caught. The

trough should be removed from the enclosure to prevent injury to the animals.

***The squirrel cage has sharp points and gaps between the mesh sides and top. The licensee stated that on

occasion he has found wild squirrels sharing the enclosure with the regulated animals. These issues may result in

escape, injury or disease transmission. The squirrel cage must be repaired to prevent escape or access by wild

animals.

***The zebu and highland cow enclosure post securing the gate is leaning outward. The open end of the gate is

secured only with twine. The gate post must be repaired and the gate properly secured for the containment and the

safety of the animals.

***A Jacob’s sheep enclosure containing seven sheep has a gate that is loosely tied to support poles with twine.

This may predispose to entanglement, injury or escape. The enclosure must be more effectively secured for the

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safety of the animals.

The tin roof on one of the shelters in the Jacob's sheep enclosure is caved in. The right side of the shelter is

leaning inward and a top support pole is detached. The shelter is not structurally sound and could cause injury to

the animals should it fall over. The shelter must be repaired or removed to prevent injury to the animals.

***The bobcat enclosure has two areas of wood that attach to the rafters. The wood has sharp jagged edges. The

bobcat at the time of this inspection was moving about the rafters, including on the platform directly below the wood

with the sharp jagged edges. There was also a piece of wood hanging downward from the rafters that may fall into

the enclosure and injure the bobcat. The pieces of wood must be removed to prevent injury to the animal.

NOTE: The brown nosed coatimundis were not present at the facility at the time of the inspection.

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3.125(d) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Waste Disposal

***The squirrel cage still has an excessive amount of sunflower seed and peanut hulls, and other food wastes in the

bottom of the cage under the leaves that have been placed in the cage. The amount of waste has decrease from

the previous inspection but the food waste is still being left to accumulate in the bottom of the cage.

Excess waste can become an attractant to pests and must be cleaned on a frequent basis. Animal and food wastes

must be removed from cages and disposed of away from animal enclosures. Wastes should be removed and

disposed of in a designated area at a frequency that prevents build-up and in accordance with county and state

laws.

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3.127(b) DIRECT REPEAT

FACILITIES, OUTDOOR.

Shelter from Inclement Weather

***The alpaca enclosure has a covered shelter with only one solid wall and a partial wind block on the side opposing

the solid wall. Panels have been placed to provide additional protection from the wind except for one section.

Shelters should be constructed in a manner that provides protection from at least three sides for the weather

condition in this locale. Failure to protect animals from detrimental weather conditions can negatively impact their

health and ability to fight disease. The shelter needs to be modified to provide additional protection from the wind.

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3.131(a) REPEAT

SANITATION.

Cleaning of Enclosures

***At the time of the inspection, the 5 Patagonian cavies have access to both sides of the enclosure. There is

moderate amounts of feces within the enclosure and the shelters. Exposure to even moderate amounts of feces,

urine, and soiled bedding may pose a disease hazard to the animals. Enclosures and shelters must be cleaned as

often as necessary to prevent contamination of the animals with excreta, to minimize disease hazards, and to

reduce odors.

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3.131(d) REPEAT

SANITATION.

Pest Control

Fresh rat holes were observed around the pig enclosure. Rats are known to carry various disease hazards and a

safe and effective pest control program is required for animal health. Implemented pest control measures must be

continued at an appropriate frequency to prevent harborage and recolonization of the rodent population.

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3.132 REPEAT

EMPLOYEES.

***The facility houses approximately 50 animals and numerous non-regulated species. Based upon the number of

animals and non-complaint items related to cleaning, sanitation, waste disposal, maintenance, and veterinary care

there is an insufficient number of employees to adequately perform all of the husbandry responsibilities of the facility

on a daily basis. There must be a sufficient number of trained employees to carry out the day to day husbandry

duties and maintenance on the property and enclosures. Additional personnel is needed to ensure that cleaning,

animal observations, maintenance tasks, and pest control duties are performed at professionally acceptable level

for the number of animals housed at the facility.

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NOTE: The following animals were no longer at the facility for this inspection: the three rabbits, the two brown nose

coatimundi, and the one Patagonian cavy that had been separated from the group.

The inspection was conducted with the owner on January 31, 2017. The exit interview was conducted with the

owners on February 1, 2017.

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Deer Haven Mini Zoo

12312 Detour Rd

Keymar, MD 21757

DEER HAVEN MINI ZOO

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2.40(b)(2) DIRECT REPEAT

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

***The larger brown nosed coatimundi cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for lethargic behavior, slightly

labored breathing, and poorly responsive to stimuli has still not been evaluated by a veterinarian. While the animal

appeared alert and responsive during this inspection, the hairless tip of the tail now appears very red and scabby.

This brown nosed coatimundi must be assessed by a veterinarian experienced with the species and the

recommendations followed as soon as possible.

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2.40(b)(2) REPEAT

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

***The larger arctic fox cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for being thinner than its cage mate, fecal

staining on the fur of its hind quarters, and not having grown in its new winter coat has still not been evaluated by a

veterinarian. While the animal appeared to have a normal body condition and its new winter coat with no fecal

staining during this inspection, slower winter coat development and problems maintaining a normal weight as

described above may be indicative of disease. This arctic fox must be assessed by a veterinarian experienced with

the species and the recommendations followed as soon as possible.

***The bobcat cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for abnormal pacing in its enclosure and for spending

the majority of its time in the rafters has still not been evaluated by a veterinarian. The bobcat came down from the

rafters to stand near the licensee during this inspection. No pacing was observed today. The bobcat still spends

most of its time in the rafters according to the licensee. Abnormal behavior patterns may be indicative of physical or

psychological issues that may require medical treatment or habitat/husbandry modifications, and must be evaluated

by the attending veterinarian as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment and management.

***The smaller of the brown nosed coatimundi cited on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for abnormal pacing

behavior in its enclosure has still not been evaluated by a veterinarian. While this coatimundi was not observed

pacing during this inspection, episodes of abnormal behavior patterns may be indicative of physical or psychological

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issues that may require medical treatment or habitat/husbandry modifications, and must be evaluated by the

attending veterinarian as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment and management.

NOTE: The pot bellied pig overgrown hooves have been trimmed.

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2.40(b)(4)

ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS).

***A deer was cited under 2.40 (b)(2) on the October 12, 2016 inspection report for not providing veterinary care for

the animal following a serious injury. The owner euthanized the deer by gunshot without consulting the attending

veterinarian for guidance regarding veterinary care. The animal needed veterinary care and should have been

examined by the attending veterinarian to determine the appropriate treatment or the need euthnasia. Gunshot is

not an acceptable method of euthanasia, except under certain circumstances, such as an emergency or in a field

situation when other methods more acceptable methods are not feasible. Gunshot must not be used as a method

for routine euthanasia in situations in which an animal needs veterinary care, except as recommended by the

attending veterinarian. Correct from this day forward by consulting the attending veterinarian regarding the need for

euthanasia and the appropriate method of euthanasia to be performed. NOTE: The current Program of Veterinary

Care does not list gunshot as a method for euthanasia. Correct by January 19, 2017

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3.50(a) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Structural Strength

***The boards used to partially block the 1 inch by 1 inch floor openings in the rabbit cages appear to be treated

wood and particle board. The particle board has irregular edges that appear chewed. The boards could pose an

ingestion or injury hazard to the animals. Outdoor housing facilities for rabbits must be structurally sound,

maintained in good repair, and protect the rabbits from injury.

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3.50(d) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Waste disposal

***The enclosures housing three rabbits had an accumulation of fecal and a dark yellow material under the raised

cages. There was an excessive amount of feces in the corners of each of the cages. Accumulations of manure can

lead to strong odors, attract pests, and may pose a disease hazard for the animals. The accumulation of fecal

material must be removed for the health and well-being of the animals and to maintain an effective pest control

program.

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3.81 REPEAT

ENVIRONMENT ENHANCEMENT TO PROMOTE PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING.

***The licensee could not produce a written plan for environmental enhancement. Such plans are necessary to

ensure that non-human primates receive enrichment that is effective and address their species specific and

individual needs. A written environmental enrichment plan helps ensure that the psychological needs of the lemurs

are met. The facility must develop a comprehensive written enrichment plan with the attending veterinarian for the

two lemurs.

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3.125(a) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Structural Strength

***The prairie dog enclosure has a mesh floor with approximately 1 inch by 1 inch diamond shaped openings. While

there is straw bedding on part of the flooring. Some areas are bare and the animals’ feet could become entrapped in

the openings. Modifications must be employed to prevent entrapment hazards and foot injuries to the prairie dogs.

***The gate for the goat enclosure is loosely attached with twine and metal clips. The gate must be secured and

repaired for the safety and containment of the animals.

***The squirrel cage has sharp points and gaps between the mesh sides and top. The licensee stated that on

occasion he has found wild squirrels sharing the enclosure with the regulated animals. These issues may result in

escape, injury or disease transmission. The squirrel cage must be repaired to prevent escape or access by wild

animals.

***The zebu and highland cow enclosure post securing the gate is leaning outward. The open end of the gate is

secured only with twine. The gate post must be repaired and the gate properly secured for the containment and the

safety of the animals.

***A Jacob’s sheep enclosure containing seven sheep has loose fencing held together by twine. This may

predispose to entanglement, injury or escape. The enclosure must be repaired for the safety of the animals.

***The bobcat enclosure has two areas of wood that attach to the rafters. The wood has sharp jagged edges. The

bobcat at the time of this inspection was resting on a ledge near one of the jagged pieces of wood. There was also

a piece of wood hanging downward from the rafters that may fall into the enclosure and injure the bobcat. The

pieces of wood must be removed to prevent injury to the animal.

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***The brown nosed coatimundi enclosure floor was constructed of multiple pieces of wood placed in a manner that

left an uneven surface and created spaces for food and debris to collect. The wire floor of the enclosure under the

wood has rusted through in numerous areas and is sagging. On the side of the enclosure facing the public barrier

the attached diamond fencing was bent into the enclosure exposing the animals to sharp ends of the metal. The

back edge of the resting platform had rusted through in areas, leaving sharp jagged edges. The animals must be

moved to another enclosure or the enclosure must be repaired in a manner that ensures structural strength,

prevents injury, and facilitates husbandry practices.

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3.125(c) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Storage

***One open bag of corn was stored on the ground by the outdoor lemur enclosure. Improper storage can result in

unwholesome food being fed to the animals which can lead to dietary deficiencies and food borne illnesses. Bagged

food for the animals must be appropriately stored to protect against deterioration, molding, and contamination by

vermin to ensure that the food is wholesome.

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3.125(d) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Waste Disposal

***The squirrel cage still has an excessive amount of sunflower seed and peanut hulls, and other food wastes in the

bottom of the cage. The amount of waste has decrease from the previous inspection but the food waste is still being

left to accumulate in the bottom of the cage.

Excess waste can become an attractant to pests and must be cleaned on a frequent basis. Animal and food wastes

must be removed from cages and disposed of away from animal enclosures. Wastes should be removed and

disposed of in a designated area immediately and in accordance with county and state laws.

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3.127(b) DIRECT REPEAT

FACILITIES, OUTDOOR.

Shelter from Inclement Weather

**The alpaca enclosure has a covered shelter with only one solid wall and a partial wind block on the side opposing

the solid wall. Shelters should be constructed in a manner that provides protection from at least three sides for the

weather condition in this locale. Failure to protect animals from detrimental weather conditions can negatively

impact their health and ability to fight disease. The shelter needs to be modified to provide additional protection from

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the wind.

NOTE: The cavy, raccoon, arctic fox, fallow deer, and potbelly pig now have adequate shelter.

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3.131(a) REPEAT

SANITATION.

Cleaning of Enclosures

***The Patagonian cavy enclosure housing 5 cavies still contained numerous fecal pellets.

***The bobcat enclosure contained a large accumulation of old feces and other debris in a pile near the front of the

enclosure.

***An excessive amount of old feces was present under the shelter of the white-nosed coatimundi enclosure.

Exposure to excessive amounts of feces, urine, and soiled bedding may pose a disease hazard to the animals.

Enclosures must be cleaned as often as necessary to prevent contamination of the animals with excreta, minimize

disease hazards and reduce odors.

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3.131(d) REPEAT

SANITATION.

Pest Control

Numerous rat holes were still observed around the lemur, prairie dog, cavy, cape porcupine, and pheasant

enclosures. Additionally, rat feces were seen in the building for food storage. Rats are known to carry various

disease hazards and a safe and effective pest control program is required for animal health. Additional measures to

prevent harborage and recolonization must be implemented to ensure there is an effective means of controlling the

rodent population.

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3.132 REPEAT

EMPLOYEES.

***The facility houses approximately 50 animals and numerous non-regulated species. Based upon the number of

animals and non-complaint items related to cleaning, sanitation, waste disposal, maintenance, and veterinary care

there is an insufficient number of employees to adequately perform all of the husbandry responsibilities of the facility

on a daily basis. There must be a sufficient number of trained employees to carry out the day to day husbandry

duties and maintenance on the property and enclosures. Additional personnel is needed to ensure that cleaning,

animal observations, maintenance tasks, and pest control duties are performed at professionally acceptable level

for the number of animals housed at the facility.

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This is an electronic copy of the Microsoft Word report dated 19 January 2017.

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18-JAN-2017

Deer Haven Mini Zoo

12312 Detour Rd

Keymar, MD 21757

DEER HAVEN MINI ZOO

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2.126(b)

ACCESS AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS AND PROPERTY; SUBMISSION OF ITINERARIES.

A responsible adult was not available to accompany APHIS Officials during the inspection process at 11:15am

-12:00pm on 18-Jan-17.

When we arrived we rang the door bell and knocked on the front door. We also called out from the fence to see if

someone was working in the animal area. We called on the phone and left messages. We returned to the facility

from 1:30pm - 2:15pm and repeated the same process.

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13-JAN-2017

Green Meadows Cultural Events

P O Box 40

Monrovia, MD 21770

GREEN MEADOWS CULTURAL EVENTS, INC.

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No non-compliant items identified during this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the farm manager and administrative assistant.

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Delmarva Discovery Center & Museum Inc

2 Market Street

Pocomoke City, MD 21851

DELMARVA DISCOVERY CENTER & MUSEUM

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NO NON-COMPLIANT ITEMS WERE IDENTIFIED DURING THIS INSPECTION.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the facility representative.

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03-APR-2017

Zoological Consortium Of Md Inc

13019 B Catoctin Furnace Road

Thurmont, MD 21788

ZOOLOGICAL CONSORTIUM OF MD INC

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NO NON-COMPLIANT ITEMS WERE IDENTIFIED DURING THIS INSPECTION.

This was a focused inspection to evaluate the correction of the direct NCI from the 2/23/17 inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the facility representatives.

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18-MAY-2017

Homestead Gardens

Po Box 189

Davidsonville, MD 21035

HOMESTEAD GARDENS

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NO NON-COMPLIANT ITEMS WERE IDENTIFIED DURING THIS INSPECTION.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with facility representative.

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10-MAY-2017

Deer Haven Mini Zoo

12312 Detour Rd

Keymar, MD 21757

DEER HAVEN MINI ZOO

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2.75(b)(1) REPEAT

RECORDS: DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS.

***The records of animals on hand are incomplete. The owner declined to provide the information on the disposition

of one Patagonian cavy and two brown nosed coatimundi. Records of sales, donations, transfers, and deaths must

be kept. Accurate documentation of the animal inventory ensures that all animals are accounted for and receive

proper care. Records of dispositions must be maintained to ensure animals receive proper care and to facilitate the

regulatory requirements of the Animal Welfare Act.

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2.126(a)(2) REPEAT

ACCESS AND INSPECTION OF RECORDS AND PROPERTY; SUBMISSION OF ITINERARIES.

***The licensee still refuses to disclose the disposition of one Patagonian cavy and 2 brown nosed coatimundi.

Licensees are required to provide information regarding the disposition of animals to an APHIS official. Failure to

provide the information to an APHIS official is in violation of the regulations of the Animal Welfare Act. The

disposition of animals is necessary for APHIS officials to track/trace animals for health issues. The disposition of the

animals must be disclosed to an APHIS official upon request at the time of an inspection. Correct by March 7, 2017.

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3.50(a) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Structural Strength

***The boards used to partially block the 1 inch by 1 inch floor openings in the rabbit cages appear to be treated

wood and particle board. The particle board has irregular edges that appear chewed. The boards could pose an

ingestion or injury hazard to the animals. Outdoor housing facilities for rabbits must be structurally sound,

maintained in good repair, and protect the rabbits from injury.

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FACILITIES, GENERAL.

Waste disposal

***The enclosures housing four rabbits had an accumulation of fecal and a dark yellow material under the raised

cages. There was an excessive amount of feces in the corners of each of the cages. Accumulations of manure can

lead to strong odors, attract pests, and may pose a disease hazard for the animals. The accumulation of fecal

material must be removed for the health and well-being of the animals and to maintain an effective pest control

program.

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3.53(a)(4) REPEAT

PRIMARY ENCLOSURES.

General

The floor of the rabbit enclosure has 1 inch by 1 inch openings. The feet of the chocolate satin rabbits housed in this

cage can pass through the opening easily. Particle boards have been placed in the enclosure, however it does not

cover the entire cage floor and may cause addition problems (See Section 3.50(a)). Primary enclosures must be

constructed in a manner that protects the feet and legs from injury. The floor of the rabbit enclosure must be

modified to safely prevent the feet of the rabbit from passing through.

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3.125(a) REPEAT

FACILITIES, GENERAL.

***Along the left of the enclosure housing four mouflon sheep, the chain link fencing t is curled upward into the

enclosure. A piece of wood has been placed over the section of fence, However, it is not secured in a manner that

will prevent injury.

***The portion of fence along the right side of the goat enclosure housing two adults and two kids, is curled upward,

extending into the enclosure.

Unsecured fencing the curls into an enclosure could cause injury to a hoof or leg of an animal walking the fence

line. The curled fencing must be repaired or secured in a manner that will prevent injury to the animals.

***Due to ground erosion, gap has formed between the ground and portions of the bottom of the fence on right side

of the pen housing six deer. The gap approximately 3 inches and is large enough to allow the entry of unwanted

animals or objects. It also could be a point of escape or injury Enclosure should be constructed in a manner that

protects the animals and prevents escape. Measures must be taken to eliminate the gap and prevent the problem

from reoccurring.

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3.131(a) REPEAT

SANITATION.

Cleaning of Enclosures

***The squirrel cage has an excessive amount of feces, sunflower seeds, and peanut hulls in the bottom of the

cage. Excess waste can become an attractant for pests and expose the animals to disease and therefore should be

removed as often as necessary to prevent build-up. Animal and food wastes must be removed from the bottom of

the squirrel cage at a frequency that will prevent the excessive accumulation of waste.

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3.132 REPEAT

EMPLOYEES.

***The facility houses approximately 50 regulated species and numerous non-regulated species. Based upon the

number of animals and non-complaint items related to cleaning, sanitation, waste disposal and maintenance there is

an insufficient number of employees to adequately perform all of the husbandry responsibilities of the facility on a

daily basis. There must be a sufficient number of trained employees to carry out the day to day husbandry duties

and maintenance on the property and enclosures. Additional personnel is needed to ensure that cleaning, animal

observations, maintenance tasks, and pest control duties are performed at professionally acceptable level for the

number of animals housed at the facility.

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This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the owner.

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04-MAY-2017

Calvert County Commissioners

P.O. Box 97

Solomons, MD 20688

CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM

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NO NON-COMPLIANT ITEMS WERE IDENTIFIED DURING THIS INSPECTION.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the curator.

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