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Post by solitaire sr on Oct 12, 2012 12:07:33 GMT
i wish i could offer these boys a home but my husband said no more pets ;D
have u tried putting an ad in the lounge/snug or in general disscussions as more people view those areas, not sure if it allowed, but you could try. xx
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Post by gilly on Oct 12, 2012 12:12:26 GMT
do you need a permit to move micro pigs, like you do farm pigs?
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Post by Sam on Oct 12, 2012 12:56:14 GMT
yes but they easy enough to get hold of. all you have to do is ring the Defra office up or the seller may have the paperwork.
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Post by busymare on Oct 16, 2012 6:25:20 GMT
Aww hope you find them a home soon. Shame you are so far away or I'd have them :-(
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Post by langley on Oct 19, 2012 20:36:36 GMT
yes but they easy enough to get hold of. all you have to do is ring the Defra office up or the seller may have the paperwork. All pig movements are done online now so buyer and seller have to be registered to do them. If anyone is interested in these pigs they will need to go onto the BPEX website and look for EAML2, which is electronic animal movement licence. Wouldn't want anyone going to collect and finding they couldn't move them Its a CPH number you would ask for too if you didn't already have one
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Post by loopylouis on Oct 21, 2012 19:23:58 GMT
How big are these?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2012 14:01:14 GMT
They are fully grown now and are about the size of a labrador. They are fully 'legal' and yes, the correct paperwork would be done, but it is quite easy and I would do it, although as pointed out, the new owner would need a smallholder number.
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