The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) plays a crucial role in safeguarding the health of animals, plants, and bees across the United Kingdom. As an executive agency of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA), APHA operates with a mandate that extends to both the Scottish Government and Welsh Government. Launched on […]
Wild Animals Disposal Guidance
Disposing of wild animal carcasses is a critical aspect of wildlife management and public health. In the UK, specific regulations govern how these carcasses should be handled, particularly when there’s a risk of disease transmission. This blog post will provide comprehensive guidance on the disposal of wild animals, focusing on the exemptions and requirements under […]
ABP Fly Tipping Guidance
Fly tipping is an unfortunate and illegal activity that can have serious implications for landowners. One of the more distressing scenarios that can arise from fly tipping is when an animal carcass is dumped on your property. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) provides guidance on how to handle such situations, ensuring that landowners […]
Legal Collection and Disposal of Your Fallen Stock
As a farmer, the responsibility of managing your livestock extends beyond just feeding and caring for them. One of the most challenging aspects of livestock management is dealing with fallen stock—animals that have died on your farm. It’s crucial to understand how to safely and legally dispose of dead farm animals and horses. In this […]
Guide To Safe Disposal Of Dead Animals
Farming is a noble profession that comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities. One of the most pressing issues that farmers face is the management of fallen stock, or dead livestock. The safe and legal collection and disposal of these animals are not just ethical obligations but also legal requirements. In this blog […]