On 31st December 2009 the new electronic tagging rules for sheep came into force. This means that;
- Sheep must now be electronically tagged when being identified for the first time.
- If sheep are to be slaughtered wintin 12 months of age then the sheep can have a single non electronic tag.
- Record keeping of individual animals must now take place in the holding register of electronically identified animals.
- Batch records can still be recorded for slaughter animlas for animals identified before 31st December 2009.
- Individual record keeping will be phased in from 1st January 2011.
Hi Wildlife Gardener,
Happy New Year to you too!
I agree with you that electronic sheep tagging is a good idea.
Sorry to hear that you saw a dead sheep in the snow.
The snow has certainly taken it’s toll on the sheep in the hills and mountain regions.
I’ll pop across now to your site and see what you’ve benn doing, your photos are always a joy to look at.
kind regards
Sara @ farmingfriends
Happy New Year, Sara 🙂
Sheep tagging must be a good thing, don’t you agree…should stop theft at any rate. We saw a dead one in our freezing temps of minus 20 degrees last week…must be very difficult for the farmers to cope in that kind of weather…
Come and see all the wildlife I’ve been photographing over the past few weeks.
http://ourlittlecornerofparadise.blogspot.com/2010/01/importance-of-finding-beauty-in-light.html