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Trading Standards
For the Farming Community
Feedingstuffs
The following files are displayed as guidance for farmers on the
The Feed Hygiene Regulation (183/2005)
The Feed Hygiene Regulation (183/2005) is enforced in Scotland under The Feed (Hygiene
and Enforcement) (Scotland) Regulations 2005 which came into effect in January 2006.
The Regulations apply to businesses that make, use or market animal feeds. This
includes most livestock farms, arable farms that grow, use or sell crops for feed
use, and also fish farms.
The Regulations replace the Feeding Stuffs (Establishments and Intermediaries) Regulations
1999, which applied to farmers who mixed feeds containing additives.
The Food Standards Agency can provide further guidance to farmers on how to comply
with these conditions.