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How low would sfp have to go till you tell them to keep it and farm as you want
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<blockquote data-quote="FarmyStu" data-source="post: 2268474" data-attributes="member: 806"><p>If you own sheep or cattle, you are liable to be inspected by the RPA. Irrespective of whether you're a BPS claimant. The EU dictate the number of inspections that must be done. The RPA carry them out. You could tell them to bugger off but you just received a whole herd restriction until you allow them on. If you're a claimant you'll lose the lot.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned, if a non claimants inspection goes badly, trading standards etc are informed. You're also more likely to get more and repeat inspections. If the herd problems are big enough, you'll also receive a whole herd restriction.</p><p></p><p>I'm not justifying any of this. Just telling it how it is. Don't give up your BPS in the belief you won't get inspected. You will.</p><p></p><p>Only talking England here. Can't speak for the rest of the UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmyStu, post: 2268474, member: 806"] If you own sheep or cattle, you are liable to be inspected by the RPA. Irrespective of whether you're a BPS claimant. The EU dictate the number of inspections that must be done. The RPA carry them out. You could tell them to bugger off but you just received a whole herd restriction until you allow them on. If you're a claimant you'll lose the lot. As mentioned, if a non claimants inspection goes badly, trading standards etc are informed. You're also more likely to get more and repeat inspections. If the herd problems are big enough, you'll also receive a whole herd restriction. I'm not justifying any of this. Just telling it how it is. Don't give up your BPS in the belief you won't get inspected. You will. Only talking England here. Can't speak for the rest of the UK. [/QUOTE]
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