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I1Sch. 4 Pt. 1 in force at 2.7.2010, see reg. 1(1)
For the purposes of part II of this Schedule, the total LFASS Livestock Units is calculated in accordance with the formula—
K = A + B + C + D + E + F + G + H + I + J
Where—
K is the total LFASS Livestock Units;
A is the number of beef cows over 24 months of age multiplied by a factor of 1.0;
B is the number of beef cows over 20 months up to and including 24 months of age multiplied by a factor of 0.6;
C is the number of breeding ewes and gimmers multiplied by a factor of 0.15;
D is the number of breeding female goats multiplied by a factor of 0.15;
E is the number of breeding female alpaca multiplied by a factor of 0.3;
F is the number of breeding female farmed deer (hinds aged 27 months and over) multiplied by a factor of 0.3;
G is the number of breeding female farmed deer (over 6 months but less than 27 months of age) multiplied by a factor of 0.2;
H is the number of breeding female llamas multiplied by a factor of 0.3;
I is, in the case of an applicant who maintains a dairy herd in the dairy ring fence area, the number of dairy cows over 24 months of age multiplied by a factor of 1.0;
J is, in the case of an applicant who maintains a dairy herd in the dairy ring fence area, the number of dairy cows over 20 months and up to and including 24 months of age multiplied by a factor of 0.6.
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