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Livestock movement rules

Series: DEFRA News Release ; (328/02) 8 August 2002, (2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: DEFRA announces major changes to the livestock movements still in place after the foot and mouth outbreak. From the beginning of September sheep and cattle which go into a strict on-farm isolation facility for 20 days on arrival will not trigger a 20-day standstill on the rest of the farm. Government recognises that there is some risks associated in the relaxation of this restriction, but there are significant advantages for the farming industry if the burdens are lifted. For the DEFRA news release: http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2002/020808b.htm

DEFRA announces major changes to the livestock movements still in place after the foot and mouth outbreak. From the beginning of September sheep and cattle which go into a strict on-farm isolation facility for 20 days on arrival will not trigger a 20-day standstill on the rest of the farm. Government recognises that there is some risks associated in the relaxation of this restriction, but there are significant advantages for the farming industry if the burdens are lifted. For the DEFRA news release: http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2002/020808b.htm