DEFRA, the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs, has been working to help the government enact sustainable policies. They also have been working on legislation to reduce climate change.
No but you need to inform DEFRA if you keep livestock.
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There are multiple short video clips available through the UK's DEFRA website - plug "DEFRA BSE video" into a search engine and it should return the website.
DEFRA in the UK, oversees Environmental, Food and Agricultural issues.
no not in the uk,but if you were using them in farming ie for milk or meat possibly you will need to check with defra.
Yes, most definitely. It helps to protect you and your cattle from disease. Here is the URL of the DEFRA website explaining what you need to do.Cut and Paste the following into your address bar:http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?r.s=tl&r.l1=1081597476&r.lc=en&r.l3=1083732048&r.l2=1082184851&topicId=1082247655A brief synopsis of what you need to do:You need to tag your cattle with a DEFRA approved primary ear tag. You can use a secondary tag for management purposes if required. Must be tagged WITHIN 36h of birth for dairy cattle and 20 days of birth for beef cattle.Currently ALL cattle born or imported into the UK need a "cattle passport". It must remain with the animal at all times (in the office of course) and identifies the animal and tracks its movements. You MUST request a passport within 27 days of the animals birth or you will probably never be issued one for that animal.You must notify DEFRA whenever you move your cattle on or off the farm. There is a license for this. You must notify the BCMS British Cattle Movement Service whenever you move your cattle on or off the farm.If any cattle die on your farm BCMS must be notified and if the animal is 48 months of age or older it must be posted and tested for BSE Bovine spongiform encephalopathy.You must keep detailed herd records according to European law.Expect an On Farm Inspection. DEFRA inspects up to 10% of cattle farms annually. You must show all records and animals.I thought our United States rules on livestock were tough. We have it easy in West Texas!!!Good Luck!!
The answer to this question depends exactly on where in the world you live and so you will need to check with your own local agricultural department. In the UK, the answer is that you need to register with Defra to obtain a CPH number, and then you will need to notify all pig movements, even if you only have a single pet pig that you want to take for a walk along the street.
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