Livestock breeders of Russia's Moscow region were reminded of the new rules for keeping sheep and goats

Published Mar 17, 2023

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Starting from March, the Moscow Region has enforced new veterinary rules for large sheep and goat breeding enterprises, which will be in effect until March 1, 2029. These regulations, introduced by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia, distinguish between personal subsidiary or farm enterprises and large enterprises. They cover aspects such as feeding, walking, disease prevention and diagnosis, and require certain facilities like zones for small cattle enclosures, a veterinary and preventive center, quarantine areas, manure storage and biowaste disposal. Additionally, the regulations set standards for livestock premises, walking areas, and watering and feeding.
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Residents of the Moscow Region were reminded that since March, special requirements for large sheep and goat breeding enterprises for the maintenance of small cattle came into force, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the region reports. The new veterinary rules were previously approved by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia. Their action is provided until March 1, 2029. “The new veterinary regulations establish different requirements for personal subsidiary or farm enterprises and large enterprises. The document regulates the norms for keeping small cattle: feeding, walking, prevention and diagnosis of diseases, and also includes new requirements for premises,” said Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region Vladislav Murashov. According to the new requirements for large livestock enterprises, it is necessary to divide into zones the territory where more than 1 thousand heads of small cattle are kept. In addition to the production area with ...
Source: Milknews

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