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Farm animal restrictions eased Farm animal restrictions eased
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Restrictions on animal movement imposed following the foot-and-mouth outbreak have been significantly eased. Restrictions on animal movements in Scotland imposed following the Surrey foot-and-mouth outbreak have been significantly eased.
Rural affairs minister Richard Lochhead has granted a general licence permitting livestock in Scotland to be moved between farms. Rural affairs minister Richard Lochhead has granted a general licence allowing livestock to be moved between farms.
First Minster Alex Salmond had warned that thousands of sheep could starve if restrictions were not eased.First Minster Alex Salmond had warned that thousands of sheep could starve if restrictions were not eased.
The animals will be subject to a 20 day stand-still period as a precaution once they reach the new farms. The animals will be subject to a 20-day stand-still period as a precaution once they reach new farms.
A general licence has also been issued to allow livestock services such as sheep dipping to start up again.A general licence has also been issued to allow livestock services such as sheep dipping to start up again.
The move came three days after the Scottish Government announced that farmers would be able to move animals up to 8km within a single farm business.The move came three days after the Scottish Government announced that farmers would be able to move animals up to 8km within a single farm business.
Mr Lochhead said the fresh relaxation would help ease difficulties for the farming community.Mr Lochhead said the fresh relaxation would help ease difficulties for the farming community.
'Winter approaching''Winter approaching'
He said: "This is a significant further relaxation built on discussion with stakeholders which will help support animal welfare and reduce the impact the foot and mouth crisis is having on Scottish farmers.He said: "This is a significant further relaxation built on discussion with stakeholders which will help support animal welfare and reduce the impact the foot and mouth crisis is having on Scottish farmers.
"The movement of livestock at this point will be of particular relief to Scotland's hill-sheep farmers whose livestock were fast running out of available grazing with the approach of winter."The movement of livestock at this point will be of particular relief to Scotland's hill-sheep farmers whose livestock were fast running out of available grazing with the approach of winter.
"We will continue to work flat-out to protect Scotland's valuable livestock industry and maintain rural communities.""We will continue to work flat-out to protect Scotland's valuable livestock industry and maintain rural communities."
Charles Milne, Scotland's chief veterinary officer, said: "We have been able to introduce these licences on the basis of sound science but it is vital that the conditions are observed.Charles Milne, Scotland's chief veterinary officer, said: "We have been able to introduce these licences on the basis of sound science but it is vital that the conditions are observed.
"Developments in the disease picture over the weekend continue to highlight the importance of good biosecurity and early reporting to Animal Health of any suspicion of disease.""Developments in the disease picture over the weekend continue to highlight the importance of good biosecurity and early reporting to Animal Health of any suspicion of disease."
The licences will come into force just after midnight provided the disease situation does not deteriorate.The licences will come into force just after midnight provided the disease situation does not deteriorate.