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Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing dairy and milk for human consumption to Great Britain.
When and how to test for salmonella if you breed chickens, and what happens if a flock tests positive. Testing is part of the salmonella national control programme (NCP).
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing intermediate products to Great Britain.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing game trophies to Great Britain.
Clarifications on the certification of animal products for imports of medium risk animal products, for use by vets, importers and border officials.
How to manage tuberculosis (TB) in your non-bovine animals, when you can move them, and how to get compensation if you slaughter them.
Laws and regulations protecting farm animals at shows and markets, including the suitability of pens, cages or hutches
Apply for a specific licence for any movement in a bluetongue zone not covered by a general licence.
Vets can contact APHA to get expert advice about unusual animal disease or mortality in England and Wales.
Details of poultry establishments that are approved members of the Poultry Health Scheme (PHS).
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing live or genetic material of dogs, cats or ferrets to Great Britain.
Find out the tests that are most commonly requested from APHA, their test codes, and the correct laboratory to send samples.
Information for camelid keepers on reporting suspected bluetongue cases. How to identify and move your camelids.
How poultry producers can join and pay fees for the Poultry Health Scheme, and how to pay fees to become a PHS approved laboratory.
Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing products for technical and pharmaceutical use to Great Britain.
Use this licence to move live animals from a bluetongue restricted zone to Scotland.
How to get and maintain an ATT qualification, and what to do if you want to end your authorisation.
Guidance for the veterinary pharmaceutical industry on the production and submission of the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPCs) and product literature mock-ups.
How to take samples and choose an appropriate diagnostic test for common clinical presentations in livestock and wildlife.
You must get a movement licence for animals that have been refused a passport, animals born before 1 August 1996 and unregistered calves.
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