SCHEDULE 1Amount of manure and nitrogen produced by livestock
Weight | Daily manure produced by each animal (litres) | Daily nitrogen produced by each animal (grams) | ||||||
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From 7kg and less than 13kg: | 1.3 | 4.1 | ||||||
From 13kg and less than 31kg: | 2 | 14.2 | ||||||
From 31kg and less than 66kg— | ||||||||
dry fed: | 3.7 | 24 | ||||||
liquid fed: | 7.1 | 24 | ||||||
From 66kg and— | ||||||||
intended for slaughter— | ||||||||
dry fed: | 5.1 | 33 | ||||||
liquid fed: | 10 | 33 | ||||||
sow intended for breeding that has not yet had its first litter: | 5.6 | 38 | ||||||
sow (including litter up to 7kg) fed on a diet supplemented with synthetic amino acids: | 10.9 | 44 | ||||||
sow (including litter up to 7kg) fed on a diet without synthetic amino acids: | 10.9 | 49 | ||||||
breeding boar from 66kg up to 150kg: | 5.1 | 33 | ||||||
breeding boar, from 150kg: | 8.7 | 48 |
Category | Daily manure produced by each animal (litres) | Daily nitrogen produced by each animal (grams) | |||||
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Calf (all categories) up to 3 months: | 7 | 23 | |||||
Dairy cow— | |||||||
From 3 months and less than 13 months: | 20 | 95 | |||||
From 13 months up to first calf: | 40 | 167 | |||||
After first calf and— | |||||||
annual milk yield more than 9000 litres: | 64 | 315 | |||||
annual milk yield between 6000 to 9000 litres: | 53 | 276 | |||||
annual milk yield less than 6000 litres: | 42 | 211 | |||||
Beef cows or steers1 — | |||||||
From 3 months and less than 13 months: | 20 | 91 | |||||
From 13 months and less than 25 months: | 26 | 137 | |||||
From 25 months— | |||||||
females or steers for slaughter: | 32 | 137 | |||||
females for breeding— | |||||||
weighing 500 kg or less: | 32 | 167 | |||||
weighing more than 500 kg: | 45 | 227 | |||||
Bulls | |||||||
Non-breeding, 3 months and over: | 26 | 148 | |||||
Breeding— | |||||||
from 3 months and less than 25 months: | 26 | 137 | |||||
from 25 months: | 26 | 132 | |||||
1 Castrated males |
Category | Daily manure produced by each animal (litres) | Daily nitrogen produced by each animal (grams) | |||
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From 6 months up to 9 months old: | 1.8 | 5.5 | |||
From 9 months old to first lambing, first tupping or slaughter: | 1.8 | 3.9 | |||
After lambing or tupping1 — | |||||
weight less than 60 kg: | 3.3 | 21 | |||
weight from 60 kg: | 5 | 33 | |||
1 In the case of a ewe, this figure includes one or more suckled lambs until the lambs are aged six months. |
Category | Daily manure produced by each animal (litres) | Daily nitrogen produced by each animal (grams) | |||
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Goat | 3.5 | 41 | |||
Deer— | |||||
breeding: | 5.0 | 42 | |||
other: | 3.5 | 33 | |||
Horse | 24 | 58 |
Category | Daily manure produced by each animal (kilograms) | Daily nitrogen produced by each animal (grams) | |||||
Chicken used for production of eggs for human consumption— | |||||||
less than 17 weeks: | 0.04 | 0.64 | |||||
from 17 weeks (caged): | 0.12 | 1.13 | |||||
from 17 weeks (not caged): | 0.12 | 1.5 | |||||
Chickens raised for meat: | 0.06 | 1.06 | |||||
Chickens raised for breeding— | |||||||
less than 25 weeks: | 0.04 | 0.86 | |||||
from 25 weeks: | 0.12 | 2.02 | |||||
Turkey— | |||||||
male: | 0.16 | 3.74 | |||||
female: | 0.12 | 2.83 | |||||
Duck: | 0.10 | 2.48 | |||||
Ostrich: | 1.6 | 3.83 |
Note: all figures for poultry include litter
SCHEDULE 2Calculating nitrogen in manure
PART 1Standard table
Manure other than slurry | Total Nitrogen in each tonne (kg) | ||
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Manure other than slurry from— | |||
cattle: | 6 | ||
pigs: | 7 | ||
sheep: | 6 | ||
ducks: | 6.5 | ||
Manure from laying hens: | 16 | ||
Manure from turkeys or broiler chickens: | 30 |
Slurry | Total Nitrogen in each cubic metre (kg) | ||
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Dairy cattle: | 3 | ||
Beef cattle: | 2 | ||
Pigs: | 4.0 | ||
Separated cattle slurry (liquid fraction)— | |||
strainer box: | 1.5 | ||
weeping wall: | 2.0 | ||
mechanical separator: | 3.0 | ||
Separated cattle slurry (solid fraction): | 4 | ||
Separated pig slurry (liquid fraction): | 3.6 | ||
Separated pig slurry (solid fraction): | 5 |
PART 2Sampling and analysis
Slurry1
1
At least five samples, each of 2 litres, must be taken.
2
The sample must be taken from a slurry vessel, and—
a
if reasonably practicable, the slurry must be thoroughly mixed before the samples are taken, and
b
each sample must be taken from a different location.
3
But if a tanker used for spreading is fitted with a suitable valve, the samples may be taken while spreading, and each sample must be taken at intervals during the spreading.
4
The samples must be poured into a larger container, stirred thoroughly and a 2 litre sample must be taken from that container and poured into a smaller clean container.
5
That sample must then be sent for analysis.
Solid manures2
1
The samples must be taken from a manure heap.
2
At least ten sub-samples of 1kg each must be taken. each from a different location in a heap.
3
Each sub-sample must be taken at least 0.5 metres from the surface of the heap.
4
If samples are being collected to calculate compliance with the whole farm limit for pigs and poultry, four samples for analysis must be taken in a calendar year (one taken in each quarter) from manure heaps not more than 12 months old.
5
The sub-samples must be placed on a clean, dry tray or sheet.
6
Any lumps must be broken up and the sub-samples must be thoroughly mixed together.
7
A representative sample of at least 2kg must then be sent for analysis.
SCHEDULE 3Permitted crops for the closed period
Crop | Maximum nitrogen rate (kg/hectare) | ||
Oilseed rape, winter1 | 30 | ||
Asparagus | 50 | ||
Brassica2 | 100 | ||
Grass13 | 80 | ||
Over-wintered salad onions | 40 | ||
Parsley | 40 | ||
Bulb onions | 40 | ||
1 Nitrogen must not be spread on these crops after 31st October. | |||
2 An additional 50 kg of nitrogen per hectare may be spread every four weeks during the closed period up to the date of harvest. | |||
3 A maximum of 40 kg of nitrogen per hectare may be spread at any one time. |