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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 5265930" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Thankfully not with the tinpot Hitlers from RPA but just had a RPW sheep inspection yesterday, so Welsh version of same. Make sure you're records are right regarding movements and deaths. Then movements were checked against EID Cymru's database and my recorded deaths against knackerman tickets (for which a dead box creates a little 'vagueness'). Checked 80 odd EID tags and counted all sheep in the fields that I showed her (I didn't need a map or field numbers, so could have checked next door's I guess) to tally with numbers on record. Also noted down lamb numbers, which can only be an educated guess on most farms that aren't tagging everything at birth I'd have thought. If you've got everything up to date, then no great problem and another box ticking exercise done.</p><p></p><p>Must be the season for it. I had a phone call yesterday afternoon to arrange a FAWL inspection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 5265930, member: 348"] Thankfully not with the tinpot Hitlers from RPA but just had a RPW sheep inspection yesterday, so Welsh version of same. Make sure you're records are right regarding movements and deaths. Then movements were checked against EID Cymru's database and my recorded deaths against knackerman tickets (for which a dead box creates a little 'vagueness'). Checked 80 odd EID tags and counted all sheep in the fields that I showed her (I didn't need a map or field numbers, so could have checked next door's I guess) to tally with numbers on record. Also noted down lamb numbers, which can only be an educated guess on most farms that aren't tagging everything at birth I'd have thought. If you've got everything up to date, then no great problem and another box ticking exercise done. Must be the season for it. I had a phone call yesterday afternoon to arrange a FAWL inspection. [/QUOTE]
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