Profile: LynRomeo4613

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For sheep, goat and pig keepers, where it has been necessary for you to move the
animals to land on another holding, you may not be able to complete the movement documents normally required before moving the animals.
You must update your records with details of the movement and complete the
movement documents as soon as possible after moving the animals to a safe
location. If you have already moved or still need to move your livestock inside the 6-day
standstill period, the Animal and Plant Health Agency
(APHA) will licence these moves. You may need to move cattle when some or all
of them are very young, unregistered calves that don’t have a
passport, or are under one of the following restrictions.
If you’re moving them to a safe location that is part of the same holding, you
do not need to notify BCMS or Scot EID because
no movement has taken place off the holding.

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