Cattle and bison: biosecurity requirements
NT regulation update: agriculture and livestock changes
From 22 May 2025, the Agriculture Legislation Amendment Regulations 2025 came into place, amending:
- Hemp Industry Regulations 2020
- Livestock Regulations 2009
- Pastoral Land Regulations 1992
- Plant Health Regulations 2011.
Read about these changes.
Lumpy skin disease
Lumpy skin disease has been confirmed in countries close to Australia.
Enhanced surveillance is underway in the Northern Territory. Report anything suspicious in animals by calling 1800 675 888.
Find out more about lumpy skin disease.
There are rules you must follow for identifying and moving cattle and related livestock into, around and out of the Northern Territory (NT).
Property identification code
You must have a NT property identification code (PIC) for your property if you keep cattle or bison on your property, regardless of the size of your property, the number of livestock you have, or if they are pets.
Find out how to get a PIC for your property.
Identifying and branding animals
All cattle over eight months old must be branded before they are moved off a property.
Read more about branding and identifying livestock and the National Livestock Identification System.
Moving livestock
There are livestock movement rules for cattle and bison being moved around, into, out of, and through the NT.
You must be aware of and comply with the rules so that livestock are moved according to disease control and animal welfare requirements.
Read more about NT waybills, moving and exporting livestock and livestock welfare and land transport standards.
Contact
If you have any questions about the biosecurity rules for cattle and bison contact a livestock biosecurity officer.
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