Lactating Holsteins
ID: 12505B25Q0072Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICEUSDA ARS MWA AAO ACQ/PER PROPPEORIA, IL, 61604, USA

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Dairy Cattle and Milk Production (112120)

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LIVE ANIMALS, NOT RAISED FOR FOOD (8820)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Agriculture, specifically the Agricultural Research Service, is seeking proposals for the acquisition of Holstein or Holstein Cross milking dairy cows to serve as laboratory research models for studying the susceptibility of cattle to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The primary objectives include evaluating the health impacts of oronasal HPAI challenges and assessing the effectiveness of experimental vaccines in generating protective immune responses. This initiative is crucial for understanding disease progression and its effects on milk production, particularly in light of a recent outbreak in early 2024. Interested vendors must ensure the cows meet specific health criteria and deliver a total of 10 cows by March 3, 2025, to USDA facilities in Ames, Iowa. For further inquiries, potential offerors can contact Joel Maas at joel.maas@usda.gov.

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    This document outlines the provisions and requirements for federal solicitations related to commercial products and services. It includes references to several Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clauses such as instructions for offerors, evaluation criteria (i.e., technical capability and price), and various certifications needed to ensure compliance with federal laws. Key points include defining terms relevant to small business classifications (e.g., service-disabled veteran-owned, economically disadvantaged women-owned), child labor laws, and restrictions on telecommunications equipment. The document emphasizes that offerors must submit specific representations and certifications electronically through the System for Award Management (SAM) and provides detailed procedures for disclosing taxpayer identification, certifications regarding the place of manufacture, and compliance with certain prohibitions, such as those related to Sudan or Iran. Additionally, the document incorporates clauses necessary to implement statutes or executive orders applicable to federal contracting, addressing topics such as government ethics, subcontracting limitations, and equal opportunity employment. The comprehensive nature of requirements reflects a robust effort to uphold standards, encourage small business participation, and facilitate transparent contracting practices within federal acquisitions.
    The document outlines a Statement of Work (SOW) for the acquisition of Holstein or Holstein Cross milking dairy cows as laboratory research models to study the susceptibility of cattle to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The main objectives include evaluating the impact of oronasal HPAI challenge on cattle health and assessing the effectiveness of experimental vaccines in stimulating protective immune responses. Due to a recent outbreak in early 2024, understanding the disease progression and its effects on milk production is vital for both animal and public health. The requirements for the cows emphasize calm disposition, age range of 2-5 years, and confirmation of health status, including freedom from HPAI and other diseases. Pre-purchase evaluations, including blood tests and visual inspections, are mandatory before the delivery of 10 cows by March 3, 2025, to USDA facilities in Ames, IA. The document highlights stringent criteria for selection, emphasizing animal health, transportation logistics, and necessary documentation, underscoring the importance of proper oversight in research involving livestock. This proposal reflects a government initiative to ensure safety and efficacy in agricultural practices related to disease prevention and control.
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