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General licence to move eggs (and egg waste) from premises outside a protection or surveillance zone to an approved animal by-product plant in a protection or surveillance zone in England or Wales for disposal.
Guidance for vets from the APHA pig expert group.
Article by Paul Holmes published in Vet Record.
This licence allows you to move carcasses and samples from live poultry or other captive birds.
Article by David Welchman and Anna Brzozowska published in Vet Record.
Guidance for vets on Taenia saginata from the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
Article by Arthur Otter published in Vet Record.
How cattle ear tag manufacturers and suppliers get a welfare assessment of ear tags, and what’s required in the assessment.
Marketing Authorisations Veterinary Information Service (MAVIS) edition 105
Article by Susanna Williamson and APHA colleagues published in Vet Record.
How the Environment Agency processes your personal data when you report nitrogen and phosphorus emissions for permitted farms.
Article by Adrienne Mackintosh, David Welchman, and Anna Brzozowska published in Vet Record.
Article by Amanda Carson, Bryony Jones, and Dai Grove-White published in Vet Record.
Focus article in Vet Record by Kitty Bray and Caroline Fenemore on a webinar organised by the APHA Centre of Expertise for Extensively Managed Livestock (COEEML).
This statement explains how accessible the Get an export health certificate service is, and known accessibility issues with its documents.
Images showing clinical signs and pathology of African swine fever.
This allows you to move cattle from non-exempt agricultural shows in the low risk or annual surveillance testing parts of the edge area of England without post-movement TB testing.
Compensation to deer owners for losses caused by the slaughter of animals as a result of bovine tuberculosis.
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