What this covers (16 activity descriptions)
  • Chicken farm (battery rearing)
  • Chicken raising and breeding
  • Duck farming
  • Duck raising and breeding
  • Egg hatchery
  • Egg production
  • Egg production from poultry
  • Geese farming
  • Goose raising and breeding
  • Guinea fowl production
  • Guinea fowl raising and breeding
  • Poultry farming
  • Poultry hatcheries
  • Poultry raising and breeding
  • Turkey farming
  • Turkey raising and breeding

What you must comply with

Unique to raising of poultry

registration

APHA poultry registration (50+ birds)

Avian Influenza and Influenza of Avian Origin in Mammals (England) (No.2) Order 2006
England

Keepers of 50 or more birds must register with APHA within one month of birds arriving. Keepers of fewer than 50 birds are encouraged to register voluntarily for disease alerts.

inspection

Avian Influenza Prevention Zone compliance

Avian Influenza (Preventive Measures) (England) Regulations 2006 Avian Influenza and Influenza of Avian Origin in Mammals (England) (No.2) Order 2006
England

When AIPZ declared, all poultry keepers must follow mandatory biosecurity measures (housing orders, restricted access, cleansing protocols). Non-compliance is a criminal offence.

inspection

Egg marketing standards

Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013
England

Eggs sold to packing centres or through retail must comply with marketing standards (grading, stamping, labelling). Egg Marketing Inspectorate (part of APHA) enforces. Lion Code membership voluntary but covers 90% of UK production.

inspection

Salmonella National Control Programme testing

Zoonoses Order 1989 Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007
England

Mandatory salmonella testing for breeding flocks (all species), laying hens (250+ birds) and broiler flocks. Positive flocks face restrictions on egg sales (must be heat-treated). Results reported to APHA.

inspection

Welfare of Farmed Animals (poultry)

Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007
England

Schedule 1 (general), Schedule 3 (laying hens), Schedule 5A (broilers — stocking density max 33-39 kg/m²). Enriched colony cages minimum. Daily welfare inspections required by keeper.

Applies to all animal production

registration

County Parish Holding (CPH) number registration

RPA
One_Off

All land used for keeping livestock, or land that receives organic manure, must have a CPH number. Apply via Rural Payments Agency (England), RPID (Scotland), RPW (Wales). Separate systems in each devolved nation.

inspection

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

HSE
Ongoing

General duties to employees and others. Agriculture is one of the highest-risk sectors — farm fatality rate is 20x the all-industry average. HSENI enforces in Northern Ireland.

reporting

RIDDOR 2013 (farm accident reporting)

HSE
Ongoing

Must report work-related deaths, specified injuries, over-7-day incapacitation, occupational diseases and dangerous occurrences. Self-employed persons working on agricultural premises are covered.

insurance

Employers' Liability Insurance

HSE
Annual

Required for all employers. Sole traders and family farms with no employees exempt.

permit

Environmental permit / farming waste exemptions

Ongoing

Most farms register waste exemptions (e.g. U10 spreading waste to benefit agricultural land, T4 preparatory treatments). Separate regimes: SEPA (Scotland), NRW (Wales), DAERA (Northern Ireland).

inspection

Cross-compliance / SFI conditionality

RPA
Annual

Farms claiming BPS/SFI/CS payments must meet Statutory Management Requirements (SMRs) and keep land in Good Agricultural and Environmental Condition (GAEC). RPA conducts cross-compliance inspections. Scotland and Wales have separate schemes (RPID/RPW).

permit

Red diesel entitlement (rebated fuel)

Ongoing

Agriculture retains red diesel entitlement for off-road vehicles and machinery. Must keep fuel records. Misuse (e.g. road vehicles) carries penalties up to £500 per offence plus duty owed.

Guidance for this activity

Prepare for farm inspections and audits

How to prepare for regulatory inspections and farm assurance audits. Covers which bodies inspect farms, what triggers inspections, your rights during visits, and how to build a good compliance track record that can reduce inspection frequency.

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Identify and tag livestock correctly

Legal requirements for identifying and tagging cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and deer. Includes species-specific tagging deadlines, tag specifications, passport requirements, and replacement rules.

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Host weddings and events on your farm

How to set up and run a farm wedding or event venue. Covers planning permission, licensing, fire safety, insurance, and food safety requirements for converting agricultural buildings to event spaces.

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Commercial fishing licence and compliance

How to get a commercial fishing licence and comply with UK fishing regulations. Covers vessel licensing, quota allocation, catch recording, I-VMS requirements, and fish export certificates.

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Keep holding registers for livestock

Legal requirements for recording livestock identification, movements, births, deaths, and annual inventories. Covers cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and deer with species-specific deadlines and retention periods.

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Recognise and report notifiable animal diseases

How to identify signs of notifiable diseases in livestock and report suspected cases to APHA. Covers bovine TB, avian influenza, foot-and-mouth, swine fever, and other notifiable diseases with immediate reporting requirements.

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Agricultural tenancy rights in Scotland

Comprehensive guide to agricultural tenancy law in Scotland, covering both the 1991 Act (pre-2003 secure tenancies) and 2003 Act (SLDT, LDT, MLT) tenancy types. Includes rent review procedures, notice periods, succession rights, waygoing compensation, and Scottish Land Court jurisdiction.

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Set up camping or glamping on your farm

How to comply with planning permission, licensing, and safety requirements when offering camping or glamping on agricultural land. Covers the 60-day exemption, caravan site licensing, and glamping-specific regulations.

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SFI closure and transition to future farming schemes

What the SFI closure means for farmers and how to plan for the transition. Covers what happens to existing agreements, options during the closure period, the reformed SFI 2026 offer, and alternative funding including Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier and Capital Grants. Essential guidance for farmers affected by the March 2025 SFI closure.

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Comply with farming environmental regulations

How to comply with environmental regulations for fertiliser storage and application, pesticide use, cross-compliance standards, and nutrient management planning. Covers Nitrate Vulnerable Zones, BASIS certification, GAEC standards, and RB209 nutrient planning.

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Set up and run a compliant farm shop

How to register, comply with food safety, and handle VAT when selling produce directly from your farm. Covers food business registration, HACCP requirements, and VAT treatment of different products.

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Register land to keep livestock

How to obtain a County Parish Holding (CPH) number before keeping cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, or poultry. Includes registration process, required information, and herd/flock mark allocation.

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Install renewable energy on your farm

How to get planning permission and financial support for solar panels, wind turbines, and other renewable energy on agricultural land. Covers permitted development limits, agricultural land classification, and the Smart Export Guarantee.

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Comply with Farming Rules for Water

How to comply with the 8 Farming Rules for Water that apply to all farmers in England. Covers planning fertiliser applications, soil testing requirements, buffer zones near water, prohibited spreading conditions, manure storage, livestock management, soil erosion prevention, and enforcement by the Environment Agency.

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Prepare for the end of BPS delinked payments

What farmers need to know as delinked payments end in 2027. Covers payment reduction schedules (76% in 2025, 98% in 2026-2027), reference amount calculations, key dates, and how to replace lost income through Environmental Land Management schemes and other funding options.

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