I expect most of you have done this but if anyone is interested I have just created these as Excel spreadsheets. Animal Health said I could do this to save the cost of the books as long as I kept hard copies for them.
If anyone wants the files send me a pm and I will email them through to you.
Movement & Medicine Book
What a good idea!
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If you check DEFRA's website, it states clearly that movement records can be paper or computer based. However, the EU legislation (regulation 911/2004) states that an inspector must sign the register when he/she visits to check it. To me that says, you can keep the register electronically, but keep a hard copy.
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I've just dug a little further. EU regulations (Reg 1760/2000) also state that the herd record book can be electronic or paper based, and a copy should be kept for a minimum of 3 years. Typical of DEFRA who tend to gold plate everything, they require that records are kept for 10 years.
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I can't be the only one who finds having to keep paper copies of movements outdated. The BCMS electronic system is brilliant, easy to use and I can filter my animals in all sorts of ways so that I can list them according to age, sex, tag no, favourite food, eye colour etc etc (o.k some of those filters may still be in development). I do appreciate that not everyone has access to the internet but for those who do why are we having to duplicate information.
NB just incase BB is watching I do dig out my quill and parchment to record movements . I only wish there was a similar system for medicine records, I may be opening a huge can of worms here but as it is a legal duty to keep such records then surely in the case of an outbreak of something nasty or a dodgy batch of something the powers that be would then have an efficient way of contacting everyone concerned.
By the way Tim I wish I had thought of putting the movements as a spreadsheet, I used a word doc which at best is a little clumsy.
NB just incase BB is watching I do dig out my quill and parchment to record movements . I only wish there was a similar system for medicine records, I may be opening a huge can of worms here but as it is a legal duty to keep such records then surely in the case of an outbreak of something nasty or a dodgy batch of something the powers that be would then have an efficient way of contacting everyone concerned.
By the way Tim I wish I had thought of putting the movements as a spreadsheet, I used a word doc which at best is a little clumsy.
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