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<blockquote data-quote="Gulli" data-source="post: 7368264" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>I did this when I started up. Rang up the rpa and told them I wanted a holding number for sheep on the farm. They gave it to me no worries. We always stuck to 6 day standstill but I don't know if we would have ever been pulled up on it or not as they don't know their arse from their elbow.</p><p></p><p>6 years later they rang me up and told me I had done it wrong and I was going to have to move all my animals to the farm holding number and I couldn't keep my herd mark for my pedigree cattle ownership of everything would have to be transferred.</p><p>I told them to go away and figure out a way to make it work as it was their fault and I wasn't giving up my herd number. It took them about 18 months and many phonecalls and letters to sort it out. Upshot is all the animals are on the same holding number now and we run two businesses off of it.</p><p></p><p>My advice would be don't do it it's not worth the hassle. Simplest way would be to keep it as it is and work out a rent figure for her animals. The only option the rpa gave me to keep my number was to take a field off the farm holding number and not let the the stock mix at any time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gulli, post: 7368264, member: 105"] I did this when I started up. Rang up the rpa and told them I wanted a holding number for sheep on the farm. They gave it to me no worries. We always stuck to 6 day standstill but I don't know if we would have ever been pulled up on it or not as they don't know their arse from their elbow. 6 years later they rang me up and told me I had done it wrong and I was going to have to move all my animals to the farm holding number and I couldn't keep my herd mark for my pedigree cattle ownership of everything would have to be transferred. I told them to go away and figure out a way to make it work as it was their fault and I wasn't giving up my herd number. It took them about 18 months and many phonecalls and letters to sort it out. Upshot is all the animals are on the same holding number now and we run two businesses off of it. My advice would be don't do it it's not worth the hassle. Simplest way would be to keep it as it is and work out a rent figure for her animals. The only option the rpa gave me to keep my number was to take a field off the farm holding number and not let the the stock mix at any time. [/QUOTE]
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