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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: rwj on November 11, 2011, 09:09:35 pm

Title: registratering for a flock no
Post by: rwj on November 11, 2011, 09:09:35 pm
I recently enquired about regestering for a flock no in order to buy and sell a few sheep now and again I dont run or own a farm just have a small yard with sheds and a bit of ground. I was sent out the forms but when I rang they told me that this was forms for a business which i counted as a farm they said they would send me out further forms which registers me with a flock no as a smallholder the lady on the phone confused me by saying this meant i could buy and sell sheep as long as i wasnt making a living at it my question is what did she mean by this i dont want to be buying and selling sheep in the wrong can anyone help?
Title: Re: registratering for a flock no
Post by: Brucklay on November 11, 2011, 09:42:59 pm
OK - as often stated here the rules for Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales can differ but if you want to keep sheep
1. you need to have a holding number - contact your local 'animal health' depatment and they should be able to help you with this

Once you have your holding number - for the land they will be kept on, you will also need a 'flock' number.

Do all that - which should be straight forward you'll be ok - best of luck

Someone with the full rules will probably follow
Title: Re: registratering for a flock no
Post by: rwj on November 11, 2011, 09:50:30 pm
thanks for your help first time ive done this wanted to make sure i was doing things right
Title: Re: registratering for a flock no
Post by: bazzais on November 13, 2011, 05:45:26 pm
Unless you can prove to the inland revenue (if challenged) that the 'sheepies' are just a 'hobby' you'll also have to inform the tax office that your running a business and submit yearly or quarterly reports on the money you make/lose.

Baz