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The rules you must follow to ensure sheep and goats, including those kept as pets, can be traced to prevent and contain disease.
General licence for the movement of cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and deer
How to report sheep and goat movements to the Livestock Information Service.
What a movement is, who needs to report moves, and how to prepare to move sheep and goats.
Use this form to provide feedback on eartags you use to identify your sheep and goats.…
Diseases and health problems in sheep and goats, including foot and mouth disease (FMD), scrapie and lead poisoning
What you must do when sheep and goats arrive for slaughter, including identification checks, and recording and reporting movements.
How to spot sheep pox and goat pox, what to do if you suspect them and how to prevent them spreading.
How ear tag manufacturers and suppliers must get sheep and goat ear tags tested to meet Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) 66:2019.
When and how to tag sheep and goats imported into England, what to record in your holding register and how to report the movement.
When and how to complete your annual sheep and goat inventory and how to submit it.
What you need to do when sheep and goats pass through your premises, including updating your holding register and reporting movements.
What tags to use when exporting or moving sheep and goats to the EU or Northern Ireland, what to record in your holding register, and how to report the movement.
Find out about new tariff quotas for sheep meat and goat meat from Iceland which apply from 1 September 2018 and amend Combined Nomenclature codes.
Sheep and goat owners and keepers must follow the conditions of this licence when they move sheep or goats.
How to register to become an ear tag manufacturer or supplier, and get new or modified ear tags approved.
When and how to replace lost or damaged tags and what to record in your holding register.
List of sheep and goat tag suppliers approved by the Rural Payments Agency.
What happens when Rural Payments Agency field officers visit your holding, including checks on tagging, holding registers and movement records.
Print a template holding register to record sheep and goat tags, movements and deaths.
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