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Property Identification Codes (PICs) Required in NSW from 1 September 2012
Published on Wednesday, August 22, 2012 in General
NSW Department of Primary Industries has advised that from 1 September 2012, anyone who keeps livestock in NSW will be required to obtain a PIC for the land on which the livestock are kept. The expanded requirements also include deer, bison, buffalo, camelids, equines (ie: horses and donkeys), 100 or more poultry birds or 10 or more emus or ostriches.
A property identification code or PIC is a unique identifier for land used for keeping livestock. PICs are assigned to individual properties and allocated by Livestock Health and Pest Authorities (LHPA).
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- For further information visit www.lhpa.org.au/identifying-and-tracing-livestock/property-identification-codes/faq
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