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Andrew Blenkiron
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<blockquote data-quote="AIMS" data-source="post: 7483618" data-attributes="member: 157044"><p>This what it says on page 51 of the attached</p><p>. For an animal to be considered assured it must derive from a farm holding, assured under the specie specifc RTA for Farms Schemes or other RTA recognised equivalent schemes. </p><p>b. For an animal to be considered farm assured it must have been on the assured farm for the specie specifc minimum residency period. </p><p>– Cattle must have been kept on an assured farm(s) for a minimum period of 90 days before slaughter. (NB- This period may be shared between more than one assured farm). </p><p>– Sheep must have been kept on an assured farm(s) for a minimum period of 60 days before slaughter. (NB- This period may be shared between more than one assured farm). </p><p>– Pigs must have been kept on an assured farm(s) for their whole life. </p><p>– Poultry must have originated from an assured Parent Hatchery, an assured breeder replacement farm, an assured breeder layer farm, hatched in an assured hatchery and kept on an assured farm for their whole life</p><p></p><p>In the case of West Country PGI Beef and Lamb and I believe PGI Welsh Beef, PGI Welsh Lamb, PGI Scotch Beef and PGI Scotch Lamb the animal must be born and reared in either the West Country, Wales or Scotland and can be slaughtered in an abattoir operating to their standard or an equivalent standard. </p><p></p><p>Will need to check what the position is for AHDB QSM English Beef and England Lamb and British Beef and British Lamb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIMS, post: 7483618, member: 157044"] This what it says on page 51 of the attached . For an animal to be considered assured it must derive from a farm holding, assured under the specie specifc RTA for Farms Schemes or other RTA recognised equivalent schemes. b. For an animal to be considered farm assured it must have been on the assured farm for the specie specifc minimum residency period. – Cattle must have been kept on an assured farm(s) for a minimum period of 90 days before slaughter. (NB- This period may be shared between more than one assured farm). – Sheep must have been kept on an assured farm(s) for a minimum period of 60 days before slaughter. (NB- This period may be shared between more than one assured farm). – Pigs must have been kept on an assured farm(s) for their whole life. – Poultry must have originated from an assured Parent Hatchery, an assured breeder replacement farm, an assured breeder layer farm, hatched in an assured hatchery and kept on an assured farm for their whole life In the case of West Country PGI Beef and Lamb and I believe PGI Welsh Beef, PGI Welsh Lamb, PGI Scotch Beef and PGI Scotch Lamb the animal must be born and reared in either the West Country, Wales or Scotland and can be slaughtered in an abattoir operating to their standard or an equivalent standard. Will need to check what the position is for AHDB QSM English Beef and England Lamb and British Beef and British Lamb [/QUOTE]
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