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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: SafeHaven on September 21, 2017, 09:44:59 am

Title: CPH movement query
Post by: SafeHaven on September 21, 2017, 09:44:59 am
Forgive my absolute newbie questions, but I am still wading through all the regulations with regard to livestock. It’s a new world for me.

I have arranged with a neighbouring farmer to graze this year’s lambs once they’ve been split from the flock in a couple weeks time. The purpose is to help him with his sheep so I can learn how to care for my own eventually. Free grazing in exchange for learning.

I have already got my CPH number in preparation for my own livestock. We are in West Wales. My question is, does EIDCymru need to be notified of his flock on my land as they will have different holding numbers? Is that how it works? Or is it within the 10 mile distance rule?

Thanks in advance, oh wise ones.
Title: Re: CPH movement query
Post by: bj_cardiff on September 21, 2017, 10:01:22 am
If its a neighbour I assume its within the 10 miles allowed. When I spoke to Eid about the same thing they said that there was no need to report the move as long as the neighbour had no sheep of their own and that it was only my sheep that would be on their holding. Just to make a record of what lambs sheep were at that hlding for my own records.
Title: Re: CPH movement query
Post by: SafeHaven on September 21, 2017, 10:04:47 am
Thanks, that’s helpful. I have no other livestock on my land, apart from my 6 chickens, so it will just be his sheep.
Title: Re: CPH movement query
Post by: YorkshireLass on September 21, 2017, 10:15:07 am
As a general rule I record everything, then if it turns out I've made a mistake or misunderstood, we can clear it up neatly. Unless you get a jobsworth, most people dealing with farms and livestock are sympathetic to honest minor errors.