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Order No. 1276 on EU trade in sheep and caprines and their import from developing countries.

Pays/Territoire
Danemark
Type du document
Règlement
Date
2004
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Bétail
Mot clé
Ovins/caprins Transport/dépôt Commerce international Inspection Certification Parasites/maladies Normes Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Santé des animaux
Aire géographique
Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pays de l'Union Européenne, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord
Entry into force notes
Entry into force on 31 December 2004.
Résumé

The Order enforces regulations on trade of caprines which must only take place if the animals are accompanied by a health certificate, in adherence to EU provisions. The Health Survey for the issuance of health certificates must originate from the herd of origin. These certificates shall be valid only 10 days after their issue. In order for these animals to be traded, they shall not be affected by the following communicable diseases: Contagious agalactia of sheep (Mycoplasma agalactiae), contagious agalactia of goats (Mycoplasma agelactiae, M. capricolum, M. mycoïdes subsp. Mycoïdes "Large Colony") within the past six months. Paratuberculosis or caseous lymphadenitis, within the last year. Pulmonary adenomatosis, Maedi Visna or caprine viral arthritis/encephalitis in the last 3 years - however one year if the animals infected with Maedi Visna or viral encephalitis/arthitis are put down and their rests have reacted negatively to 2 samples at diagnostic laboratories.

Texte intégral
Danois
Site web
www.retsinfo.dk

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Commission Regulation (EC) No. 876/2004 amending Annex VIII to Regulation (EC) No. 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards trade in ovine and caprine animals for breeding.

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Source: FAO, FAOLEX

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Législation | Union européenne | 2001

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Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Council Directive 91/68/EEC on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in ovine and caprine animals.

Législation | Union européenne | 1991

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Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Animal Keeping Act (LBK no. 9 of 06/01/2022).

Législation | Danemark | 2004 (2022)

Mot clé: Législation de base, Santé des animaux, Production animale, Reproduction des animaux, Protection des animaux, Parasites/maladies, Commerce international, Transport/dépôt, Inspection, Ranch/reproduction en captivité, Animal dangereux/animal nocif, Aliments pour animaux, Abattage, Porcins, Marquage/identificacion, Certification, Collecte de données/déclarations, Médicaments

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Amendé par

Order No. 1151 amending Order on EU trade in sheep and caprines and their import from developing countries.

Législation | Danemark | 2014

Mot clé: Ovins/caprins, Parasites/maladies, Quarantaine, Abattage, Transport/dépôt, Santé des animaux

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Order No. 1214 amending Order on EU trade in sheep and caprines and their import from developing countries.

Législation | Danemark | 2014

Mot clé: Inspection

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Abrogé par

Order No. 1325 on EU trade in sheep and caprines and their import from developing countries.

Législation | Danemark | 2015

Mot clé: Ovins/caprins, Transport/dépôt, Commerce international, Inspection, Certification, Parasites/maladies, Santé des animaux

Source: FAO, FAOLEX