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How to manage tuberculosis (TB) in your non-bovine animals, when you can move them, and how to get compensation if you slaughter them.
What you can do to help reduce the risk of bovine tuberculosis (TB) infection in your herd.
Find out when and how to take samples, and what happens if one of your flocks tests positive.
When and how to tag sheep and goats imported into England, what to record in your holding register and how to report the movement.
Guidance for farmers and others who work with livestock on reducing the risk of human M. bovis infection.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing other live animals or genetic material to Great Britain.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when carry out vet checks on animal products being imported to Great Britain.
What cattle keepers must do when they import or move cattle into England or Wales, including passport and ear tagging rules.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can burn or incinerate waste following an animal disease outbreak or infection identified by the Animal and Plant Health Agency.
How to avoid becoming unwell while visiting a farm.
A collection of posters about foot and mouth disease.
Register for licences to cage-trap and mark badgers (Meles meles) for vaccinating them against bovine tuberculosis (TB) to help prevent the spread of disease.
These terms and conditions explain the customer's rights and responsibilities in using Cattle Tracing System (CTS) Online, Animal Movement Licencing System (AMLS) and Livestock Unique Identification Service (LUIS) and th…
Inspectors may visit your holding to check that you’re following the rules for cattle, bison and buffalo identification and record keeping.
What breed societies and organisations need a zootechnical certificate for, and what information it must include.
Getting official recognition to trade animals and germinal products with other countries on zootechnical terms.
This statement explains how accessible the export health certificates online service is.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing bones, horns and hooves to Great Britain.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing processed animal protein that is not for human consumption to Great Britain.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing research and trade samples or display items to Great Britain.
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