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Livestock SalesInformation for farmers - England, Scotland and WalesThe free collections and disposal service for fallen cattle aged over 24 months is ending From 1st January 2009 Cattle aged under 24 months
Cattle aged 24-48 months
Cattle aged over 48 months
Cattle born before 1 August 1996
OCDS (Older Cattle Disposal Scheme)
From 12th January 2009 You are not required to notify fallen stock to the RPA helpline Cattle aged under 24months
Cattle aged 24-48months
Cattle aged over 48 months
Frequently Asked Questions After 12th January 2009 what should a Cattle Keeper do with fallen cattle over 48 months of age? Cattle keepers must contact a collector within 48 hours of death to arrange delivery to an approved sampling site. If delivering the carcase themselves they should contact an approved sampling site to agree this within 24 hours and must deliver the carcase within a further 48 hours. Collectors must deliver these carcases to a sampling site within 48 hours of agreeing to provide a collection service or of a body coming into their possession, whichever is the sooner. Should the passport go with the animal to the approved sampling site? No. Please add the barcode sticker to a movement card from the passport and send it with the carcase. Passports should be sent to bcms. What about cattle for human consumption? The age for testing cattle slaughtered for human consumption will also increase from over 30 months to over 48 months, so cattle aged between 30 and 48 months will no longer need to be tested. However, all cattle aged over 30 months (OTM) must still be sent to approved OTM abattoirs due to rules on the removal of SRM, including vertebral column, pending a review by the Food Standards Agency |
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