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Check the tariff classification for dried buffalo ears and dried beef meat scraped off from the throat, for use as animal feed.
The rules and processes cattle keepers must follow to ensure cattle can be traced at all times.
What cattle keepers must record and report when they move cattle, bison or buffalo and the deadlines.
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The tests you must arrange for bovine TB, what happens if your cattle test positive, when cattle must be slaughtered, and compensation.
Guidance on the main diseases that affect cattle, disease prevention and legal controls in place to protect cattle health.
Find out how the Woodland Creation Fast Track supports quicker decisions for woodland creation proposals in low sensitivity areas.
Get a breed code to register a cattle, bison or buffalo birth.
What you must record in your holding register (also known as a herd register or farm records), when you must do this and what you can use for your records.
How to register or re-register your holding with the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), what happens next and what to do if your details change.
Cattle keepers must report the death of any cattle to the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), return the cattle passport and record it on their holding register.
Immigration staff guidance on tracing families of unaccompanied asylum seeking children in Bangladesh with help from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
An overview of the largest diagnostic network in British history, including what happens after you submit your sample and how laboratories process your test.
What you need to do when you send cattle, bison or buffalo to a slaughterhouse.
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