Cattle
If you intend to keep cattle, including as pets, you must:
- register with your local Rural Payment and Inspections Directorate (RPID) office who will allocate a County Parish Holding number if you have not already got one
- inform your local Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), who will provide you with a herd mark for your holding. This herd mark will enable you to buy ear tags
- inform the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) that you are going to be keeping cattle, and they will then record your details on the Cattle Tracing System (CTS) and send you information
Identification and traceability
Cattle identification and traceability are vital to enable efficient and effective disease control and to protect public health. In the event of a disease outbreak, it is important that movements can be traced easily from birth to death. To make sure this level of traceability is achieved, all cattle must be correctly identified and issued with a corresponding passport in accordance with current legislation.
It is a legislative requirement that keepers of cattle must record in their holding register details of all cattle births, deaths and movements on and off the holding.
Moving cattle
All movements of cattle must be reported to The British Cattle Movement Service within 3 days. There are a few exceptions, for example, for veterinary treatment.
Linked holdings
If you have one or more holdings that have different County Parish Holding numbers from your main holding, it is possible to set up a linked holding. This is done by contacting the British Cattle Movement Service.
Movements of cattle between linked holdings do not need to be reported to BCMS but must be recorded in the farm register.
See the guidance on:
- cattle that have been refused passports
- cattle keepers and livestock shows
- cattle identification requirements
The Scottish Government also provides information on livestock identification and traceability
Cattle born before 1996
Cattle born before 1 August 1996 cannot be moved without a licence, even if the movement is between linked premises. For details of obtaining a licence, contact your local APHA office.