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Article 4
1. The Secretary of State must determine the species and category of animal, specified in columns 1 and 2 of the table in paragraph 5 into which the non-bovine animal falls.
2. The age of a non-bovine animal is its age at the date on which the notice of intention to slaughter is served.
3. The weight of a pig is its weight at the date on which the notice of intention to slaughter is served.
4. The compensation payable is the amount specified in column 3 of the table, by reference to the applicable species listed in column 1 and the applicable category listed in column 2 of the table.
Column 1 Species | Column 2 Category | Column 3 Compensation (£) |
---|---|---|
Camelids | Stud male, over 18 months old Breeding female, over 18 months old Non-breeding, over 18 months old 18 months or younger | 1,500 1,500 750 750 |
Deer | Working stag Hind and young stock | 1,500 400 |
Goats | 1 year old or younger Non-breeding, over 1 year old Breeding female, over 1 year old Stud male, over 1 year old | 80 160 250 350 |
Pigs/swine | Breeding female (gilt or sow) Breeding male Suckler (a pig weighing under 25kg) Weaner (a pig weighing from 25kg to 35kg) Grower or Finisher (a pig weighing over 35kg) | 250 350 30 40 90 |
Sheep | Lamb aged 1 year or younger Breeding ewe over 1 year old Breeding ram over 1 year old | 80 130 350 |
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