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Articles 10, 11 and 15
1. The information to be recorded is–
(a)the type of sample taken;
(b)the date on which the sample was taken;
(c)the identification of the breeding flock from which the sample was taken;
(d)the age of the breeding flock sampled;
(e)the approved laboratory to which the sample was sent; and
(f)the result of any test on any sample reported to the occupier in accordance with article 12(d).
2. The information to be recorded is–
(a)the date of the movement;
(b)the number of domestic fowl, chicks or eggs moved;
(c)the age of the domestic fowl or chicks moved;
(d)in the case of the movement of an entire breeding flock of domestic fowl, the identification of that flock;
(e)the identity of the building or group of buildings into which any domestic fowl, chicks or eggs moved to the holding were placed or from which domestic fowl, chicks or eggs were moved from the holding;
(f)in the case of any domestic fowl, chicks or eggs moved to the holding, the address from which they were moved to the holding; and
(g)in the case of any domestic fowl, chicks or eggs moved from the holding, the address to which they were moved.
3. The information to be recorded is–
(a)the date of the movement;
(b)the number of eggs moved;
(c)in the case of eggs moved to the hatchery, the address of the premises from which the eggs were moved; and
(d)in the case of eggs moved from the hatchery, the address of the premises to which the eggs were moved.
4. The information to be recorded is–
(a)the date of the movement;
(b)the number of chicks moved; and
(c)the address of the premises to which the chicks were moved.
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