JoulesH
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Cross compliance - no more PRIDs
Anyone else spotted that if you claim single payment in England (sorry not sure about other EU countries)you'll not be allowed to use PRIDs to induce heats after Oct under SMR 10? (Nor your vet)
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8/8/2006, 21:57
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PEOVEREYE
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Your a bringer of good tidings arent you!! without looking is it considered an unnnecesary surgical act if it is it must apply to sponges in sheep as well i suppose it simialar to not allowing AI training in slaughterhouses .
If it is on the hormone side then what of estrumate receptal and flushing cows.
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9/8/2006, 0:05
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SPERRIN
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Re: Cross compliance - no more PRIDs
What about CIDR's
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9/8/2006, 13:03
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JoulesH
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Re: Cross compliance - no more PRIDs
yes sponging sheep is covered (sorry for pun!) by this, not sure about the rest, go to rpa website www.rpa.gov.uk and download cross compliance 2006 supplement which includes changes to SMR 10. I picked this up initially from the cross compliance website where you can post questions so make Momenta earn their money :-)
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9/8/2006, 16:54
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Will Richardson
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Re: Cross compliance - no more PRIDs
The changes to SMR 10 are listed in the cross compliance handbook 2006 NOT in the 2006 edition supplement so you all should have read it before you sent in your SFP 2006 FORM as you all admit to having read the book and fully understood it by signing thre form (its part of the declaration I believe).
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9/8/2006, 18:19
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PEOVEREYE
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I trust that its in their but why ? how did we as an industry allow it in ?
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9/8/2006, 18:38
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J B
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Re: Cross compliance - no more PRIDs
quote: SPERRIN wrote:
What about CIDR's
Just spoke to our vet - he says cidr's are OK, coz they don't
have the 'little capsule' on them!
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11/8/2006, 14:33
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mckeague
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A slur on my country Mr. Johnston!!!!!! Your probably right though!!! ;P
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8/9/2006, 9:19
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James Johnston
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A slur... No, there quite right!!!!Probably
--- I dont want index, I dont want type, I want both!!!
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8/9/2006, 10:04
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