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1. What are the rules for exporting Live animals, products of animal origin (POAO) or germplasm (semen, ova and embryos)?

20th November 2020

You’ll need an export health certificate (EHC) from 1 January 2021 to: export live animals, POAO or germplasm from GB to the EU move live animals,POAO or germplasm

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Do any of the EU BCPs accept live farm animals (cattle, sheep, pigs, goats) for breeding or slaughtering purposes?

20th November 2020

No, none of the EU border control posts are currently approved to accept large farm animal exports. There are BCPs that accept day old chicks

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