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How to get a flock or herd mark for livestock (including those kept as pets) and keep your registered details up to date.
Volume 41 of the non-technical summaries granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 during 2013.
Information on the legal responsibilities of people who own or care for domestic pets
Guidance on completing your annual return of procedures.
Trappers of certain species of mammal must use traps that meet international humaneness standards.
Competent authorities of exporting countries should use the relevant model health certificate as a template to create a version exporters can apply for to export other animal by-products to Great Britain, the Channel Islands or Isle of Man.
Check if a country or territory is approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
Check if you need a certificate to export animal feed or pet food, and other rules you must follow.
What conservation translocations are, and how and why they might take place in England.
Guidance for EU exporters, exporters from the rest of the world and UK importers, on how to import groupage or mixed load consignments of animal products into Great Britain.
This collection brings together establishment licence holder's and operational newsletters from the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
How to care for animals on farms and at market in severe hot or cold weather, floods or drought.
How to unload, handle and hold animals at sites where animals not for human consumption are killed, and how the site must be designed.
Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals in accordance with Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.
Find out what happens when you report a notifiable animal disease and how to get support.
Horses, ponies, asses, donkeys and zebras must have a horse passport and it must be with the animal at all times
Signs that may suggest rabies in bats, what to do if you spot them and measures to prevent exposing yourself to the disease.
Annual reports from the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
This document contains the following information: Statistics of scientific procedures on living animals Great Britain 2003.
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