Thirty calves from Belarus could not get to Russia

Published 2021년 7월 23일

Tridge summary

On July 21, a transport carrying 30 Belarusian calves was detained in the Russian village of Lobok, as it was found to be in violation of transportation regulations. The cattle were being transported to the Belgorod region in a vehicle not approved for such use. The driver also failed to provide required veterinary documents and the calves' identification means were missing. As a result, the shipment was returned to the sender and an administrative case was initiated. This incident is similar to one that occurred three days earlier, where 30 calves were also detained and returned for the same violations.
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Original content

Another batch of cattle - 30 Belarusian calves - could not get to Russia. The car that was transporting the animals was detained on July 21 in the village of Lobok, Nevelsky district of the Russian Federation. During the inspection, the state inspectors of the Rosselkhoznadzor found that cattle were transported to the Belgorod region in a transport that was not intended for this, according to the official website of the supervisory agency. In addition, the driver will not provide the inspectors with accompanying veterinary documents that confirm the origin of the animals, research, vaccinations and treatments. Calves' identification means - tags, pins, stamps - were also absent. The route has ...
Source: RUAgronews

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