Switzerland is revising its laws to comply with new European legislation to better protect livestock from highly contagious outbreaks. The changes, open for public consultation until the end of January, will allow trade to continue without interruption and will include measures to combat various epizootics. The revised laws will also restrict the trafficking of goods from contaminated regions and require aquaculture operations to provide additional data. To prevent African swine fever, cantonal veterinarians will be allowed to implement new measures, including limiting access to forests. Additionally, camels, llamas, and alpacas will be required to be identified using an electronic chip within 30 days of birth.