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Folks. Taken from the BDS website: Foot and Mouth Disease Update: 06.30, Monday 17th September 2007 Movement restrictions for carcases lifted in England The following guidance is only relevant in England. For guidance on the situation in Scotland see below. In the Restricted Zone Treated and untreated carcases of wild deer killed for human consumption can be moved off the premises of origin for movement to the game larder and/or a Game Handling Establishment (GHE) and from any premises through the usual wholesale/retail premises as necessary to the end consumer. They may NOT be exported. In the Protection Zone and Surveillance Zone Movement of wild and farmed deer carcases for human consumption is prohibited. In the Restricted Zone, Protection Zone and Surveillance Zone Carcases of wild and farmed deer, and any part of a carcase including trophies, not intended for human consumption cannot be moved off the premises of origin, without a licence, unless they are to enter the Fallen Stock scheme in which case there is a general licence available on the website (see Fallen Stock). This general licence is only applicable in the RZ, not the PZ or SZ. Although Scotland has issued a licence for movement of deer trophies, this is not valid in England and cross-border movements into England are prohibited. Rgds Ian Just taking my rifle for a walk!........ | ||
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