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Guidance notesShowing the 5 latest of 5. Show all. The CLA provides guidance to the discontinuing of the BCMS cattle statement, also the forthcoming changes in both the design of the cattle passport and the way in which movements are notified. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [2 December 2010] This guidance note explains the changes to the regulations regarding the welfare of animals during transport, and provides guidance to members as to whether they need to take any steps to comply with the changes. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [2 September 2010] A short guide to the new regulations with regard to the movement of cattle from England and Wales to Scotland, flagging up some possible problems that members should be aware of [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [12 January 2010] A guide to the BCMS decision to end the use of temporary calf passports, a look at the background to the decision and guidance on how cattle keepers should proceed if they need to move an animal too young to have a full passport. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [10 April 2007] A guide to the background and the thinking that led to the introduction of the use of DNA tests during appeals over late applications for cattle passports. It includes both advice as to how to proceed and highlights possible problems. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [10 April 2007] |
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