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  1. The Honey Bee Health Strategy

    To achieve a sustainable and healthy population of honey bees for pollination and honey production in Scotland.

  2. Welfare of dogs: code of practice

    Best practice guidance to help those responsible for dogs meet the duty of care under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006

  3. Welfare of cats: code of practice

    Best practice guidance to help those responsible for cats meet the duty of care under the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006.

  4. How to prevent the spread of ragwort: guidance

    The guide offers advice to prevent and control the spread of ragwort where there is a threat to the health and welfare of animals.

  5. Recipe For Success: Scotland's national food and drink policy

    National food and drink policy published in 2009.

  6. Crofting community right to buy: guidance

    Full guidance for Crofting Community Right to Buy under Part 3 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.

  7. FAWC report on lamb welfare: government response

    Response to the independent report on welfare of lambs in relation to castration and tail docking.

  8. Welfare of equidae: code of practice

    This guide covers all domesticated equidae for which a person is responsible, including all horses, ponies, donkeys and hybrids and details a set of principles underpinning equine care.

  9. Control of Potato Cyst Nematodes: Consultation on the Implementation in Scotland of Directive 2007/33/EC

    Consultation on the implementation in Scotland of Directive 2007/33/EC

  10. Overview of costs and benefits associated with regulation in Scottish agriculture

    Research providing an overview of the regulations in Scottish agriculture and exploring 12 case studies in further detail.

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