The keeping and retention of veterinary medicine records

(for Scotland)

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If you are the keeper of food-producing animals (including horses, unless declared as not intended for human consumption in the horse passport) or treating farm animals intended for human consumption, you must keep a record of the proof of purchase of all veterinary medicines bought for those animals.

If you did not buy the animals, documentary evidence of how you acquired them, and a record of any veterinary medicinal product you give them or treat them with is needed. Animals may be sent for slaughter only after the end of the withdrawal period. These records must be kept for five years.

In the guide
Reasons for record keeping
What records must be kept and how
Record keeping for horses
Records of products administered to a food-producing animal under the cascade
Offences
Specific powers for local authority officers

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