| 28/01/06           From this year, English sheep producers that do not conform
                to the new EU rules for animal identification and movement recording
                that came into force last July risk the penalty of having improperly
                or un-identified stock excluded from the food chain as well as
                losing subsidy payments, reminds the English Beef and Lamb Executive
                (EBLEX).    What is more, they could jeopardise the continuation of the UK’s
              hard-won temporary permission not to follow EU double-tagging requirements
              until 2008 beyond its current expiry date at the end of the coming
            April. Under these circumstances, it is vital all flocks adhere to the
              detail of the new national rules for sheep and goat identification
              set out in Defra Guidance published last November. For identification and movement purposes, the rules now define
              a holding as the main site and any land within 5 miles of its boundary.
              This distance is measured ‘as the crow flies’ from
              the nearest edge of the main site. Any land partially within the
              5 mile limit or that touches land partially within the 5 mile limit
              is considered to be within the main holding. All holdings entirely outside the 5 mile limit now require a separate
              official CPH number from the Rural Payments Agency (tel: 0845 603
              7777) even if they are solely managed and controlled by the same
              keeper.  Any stock moved to these outside holdings - as well as to
              another keeper’s holding regardless of distance - has
              to be identified with an uniquely numbered ear tag of the appropriate
              type (most usually a ‘UK’ holding of birth or ‘S’ non-holding
              of birth tag). Temporary (paint) marks are no longer acceptable.  As well as correct tagging, all such external movements - including
              those to land solely managed and controlled by the same keeper - need
              to be accompanied by an official movement document (form AML1)
              which must be copied to the local authority by the keeper  receiving
              the animals. Although an official movement document and report to the local
              authority is not required for any movements to outlying fields
              within the main holding but separate from the main site, the rules
              stipulate they should be recorded in the flock register so the
              whereabouts of all animals can be established at any time. As well as urging producers to adhere to the identification and
              movement recording rules for their own and the industry’s
              good, EBLEX points out that separate flock registers are now required
              for each calendar year.  
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