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new export health cert wording from jan 15th for export carcass
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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 7897353" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>just had this through , no big issue , but maybe a get out clause for abattoirs if disease is found , and europe come after them </p><p></p><p>On 15 th January 2022 changes to the wording within the Export Health Certificate (EHC) will come into</p><p>force.</p><p>This is the paperwork that the exporting abattoirs veterinarian must complete and sign before sheep and</p><p>cattle carcasses are exported.</p><p>We will require a declaration from yourselves, which will be included on our market entry form stating that</p><p>all stock have originated from premises that have received regular animal health visits from a veterinarian</p><p>for the purpose of the detection and signs of disease.</p><p>It should be noted that the farm of origin’s official veterinarian could be private vet, an APHA vet (for</p><p>example TB testing, scrapie surveillance), or a vet visit as part of an assurance scheme</p><p>We ask you to comply with the declaration to enable your stock eligible for export.</p><p></p><p>Kind Regards</p><p></p><p>Adam Hayes</p><p>Greenslade Taylor Hunt</p><p>Fieldsman</p><p>07889 064309</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 7897353, member: 347"] just had this through , no big issue , but maybe a get out clause for abattoirs if disease is found , and europe come after them On 15 th January 2022 changes to the wording within the Export Health Certificate (EHC) will come into force. This is the paperwork that the exporting abattoirs veterinarian must complete and sign before sheep and cattle carcasses are exported. We will require a declaration from yourselves, which will be included on our market entry form stating that all stock have originated from premises that have received regular animal health visits from a veterinarian for the purpose of the detection and signs of disease. It should be noted that the farm of origin’s official veterinarian could be private vet, an APHA vet (for example TB testing, scrapie surveillance), or a vet visit as part of an assurance scheme We ask you to comply with the declaration to enable your stock eligible for export. Kind Regards Adam Hayes Greenslade Taylor Hunt Fieldsman 07889 064309 [/QUOTE]
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