Animal Health Act 1981
Definition: Animal Health Act 1981
Animal Health Act 1981: An Act of Parliament which aimed to control the spread of diseases in farm animals and to set up rules protecting the welfare of animals on the farm, in transit, and at market. Understanding this act helps farmers comply with animal welfare regulations and prevent disease outbreaks.
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