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<blockquote data-quote="mghley" data-source="post: 5267996" data-attributes="member: 937"><p>Had one last week:-</p><p>All sheep on holding to be available for inspection and counting if needed. I had all numbers at hand and inspector happy to drive around various groups.</p><p>All breeding sheep to be double tagged.</p><p>EID read 60 tags and traced first 6 through records to point when they came on to holding</p><p>Licences on and off checked and make sure all ear numbers attached.</p><p>All movements recorded in records.</p><p>Deaths recorded and proof of disposal.</p><p>Ear tagging of lambs and replacements recorded.</p><p>Retagging of ewes recorded</p><p>Births recorded.</p><p>Annual inventory recorded. Sending back annual census is not compulsary but recording numbers in your records is.</p><p>Inspector told me completing the front page of your records with address holding number etc is a cross compliance fail if not completed.</p><p>Also they blood tested 20 ewes for a brucellosis test.</p><p>A lot depends on the attitude of the inspector however I also believe you can do a lot to help yourself and creating a good first impression and putting the inspector at ease can only help your cause !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mghley, post: 5267996, member: 937"] Had one last week:- All sheep on holding to be available for inspection and counting if needed. I had all numbers at hand and inspector happy to drive around various groups. All breeding sheep to be double tagged. EID read 60 tags and traced first 6 through records to point when they came on to holding Licences on and off checked and make sure all ear numbers attached. All movements recorded in records. Deaths recorded and proof of disposal. Ear tagging of lambs and replacements recorded. Retagging of ewes recorded Births recorded. Annual inventory recorded. Sending back annual census is not compulsary but recording numbers in your records is. Inspector told me completing the front page of your records with address holding number etc is a cross compliance fail if not completed. Also they blood tested 20 ewes for a brucellosis test. A lot depends on the attitude of the inspector however I also believe you can do a lot to help yourself and creating a good first impression and putting the inspector at ease can only help your cause ! [/QUOTE]
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