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18. When an animal is brought into England from a holding in Scotland or Wales, the keeper at the holding of destination in England must enter the same information in his register as if the animal had been brought from a holding in England and for these purposes—
(a)“flockmark” and “herdmark” shall be construed as a flockmark or herdmark allocated in Scotland or Wales by the competent authority; and
(b)“movement tag” shall be construed as the movement tag approved in Scotland and Wales by the competent authority and bearing the code specified by the competent authority.
19. When an animal is brought into England from a holding in Northern Ireland, the keeper at the holding of destination in England must enter in his register the characters on the eartag applied to the animal’s left ear, other than the unique number.
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