From March 1, new veterinary rules will be implemented in Russia for the keeping of sheep and goats, including the need for zoned territories, separate walking areas, and a veterinary and prophylactic station. Farm animals will need to be quarantined for 21 days before entry, and there will be requirements for livestock housing, walking areas, disease prevention, and feeding. Additionally, new rules for the prevention and diagnosis of pasteurellosis and plague of small ruminants will be implemented. Finally, new rules for the veterinary and sanitary examination of honey, bee bread, and royal jelly will be enforced, requiring examination of each batch according to organoleptic and physico-chemical parameters.