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How to get a licence to keep animals for exhibition, and the conditions you'll need to meet.
Records that must be kept when supplying or administering veterinary medicines in the UK.
Find out what records you need to keep of movements of sheep or goats to or from showgrounds, and how to report those movements.
Information for collection centre and showground owners about inspections carried out on sites where livestock are gathered.
What a movement is, who needs to report moves, and how to prepare to move sheep and goats.
Establishments approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and how competent authorities can change the establishment list.
Information about the welfare of horses on farms and livery yards and how to dispose of waste and fallen stock.
How to get your site approved, the category your site falls into, the type of incinerator you need and how it must be maintained.
This document contains the following information: Statistics of scientific procedures on living animals Great Britain 2002.
Apply for an import certificate to import a medicinal product into the UK for veterinary use.
Apply for a licence application to sell dead or live protected animals and plants and find out how to report your actions.
Animal feed production in Great Britain.
Apply for premises approval to move animals covered by the Balai Directive.
What sites are collection centres, the animal by-products (ABPs) you can treat at one, and how you must treat them.
How to reduce the risk of disease from your animal feed storage units.
How to spot BSE, what to do if you suspect it, measures you must take to prevent it and when you must have cattle tested.
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