Hatching eggs of ratites to, or transit through, the European Union and Northern Ireland: certificate 8440
Apply online for an export health certificate (EHC) to export hatching eggs of ratites like ostriches, emus and rheas from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to the EU or move them to Northern Ireland.
Apply for an export health certificate online
If you’re in England, Scotland or Wales, you must apply for an export health certificate (EHC) using the online service to export hatching eggs to the EU or to move them to Northern Ireland.
If you’re in Northern Ireland, you do not need an EHC to export to the EU. Contact DAERA on 02877 442 060 to find out what you need to do.
1. Check what you need for your export
Find out about the requirements for export in the
and .2. Apply online
You’ll need:
- a Government Gateway account
- a Defra account
If you don’t already have them you’ll need to register for these accounts, and so will your official vet or inspector.
Registration takes around 5 minutes. Official vets and inspectors will also need to have their registration checked by APHA.
Register and sign in as an official vet or inspector.
Read the accessibility statement for this service.
Applying online means you can:
- see the status of your applications
- always use the latest version of the EHC
- copy existing applications
Find out more
Stay up to date with any changes to EHCs by signing up for email alerts.
Find out about getting an EHC.
Find out about exporting live animals and animal products from 1 January 2021.
Help with your application
In England, Scotland and Wales, call APHA on 03000 200 301.
In Northern Ireland, call DAERA on 02877 442 060.
Updates to this page
Last updated 31 July 2024 + show all updates
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A new version of this certificate has been released and guidance notes updated
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Updated guidance notes amending the triangular trade paragraph, removing references to POAO and making it more applicable to live animals.
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Updated NFG with Master of Vessel requirements
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Updated guidance notes and specimen certificate
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Guidance notes have been updated
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