List of Establishments for the Export of Day Old Chicks/Poults/Ducklings and Incubated Eggs from the United Kingdom to Thailand

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List of Establishments for the Export of Day Old Chicks/Poults/Ducklings and Incubated Eggs from the United Kingdom to Thailand List of establishments for the export of day old chicks/poults/ducklings and incubated eggs from the United Kingdom to Thailand Political Subdivision (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) Number of houses on the farm. Flock type (pedigree, /Poultry grandparent/parent) and size square meters/square feet Region (region, (hatchery, farm) Complete Address Complete District Enterprise Activity province, area) Registration Name of Name Establishment Health Scheme Number Scheme Health Name of Name Breeder/Exporter Cherry 24/478/9 Valley Elite Hatchery One building 003 Farms Limited 1 Elite Hatchery Rothwell Pedigree/GGP/ Market Rasen England Lincolnshire Hatchery GP/PS Lincolnshire Weekly setting LN7 6BP capacity 67000 UK 3040 m2 Cherry 24/497/0 Valley Ash Tree Farm Two houses for Pedigree/GGP/GP 098 Farms Limited Blyton Elite Unit England Lincolnshire Maximum ducks on site 2 Blyton Carr Lane Farm 8000 Blyton 1114 m2 per house Lincolnshire DN21 3LL UK Cherry 51/252/0 Valley Ellerby Grange Two houses for Pedigree/GGP/GP 013 Farms Limited Ellerby Ellerby England Yorkshire Maximum ducks on site 8000 3 Hull Farm 1114 m2 per house East Yorkshire HU11 5AN UK Oak Tree Farm Two houses for Pedigree/GGP/GP Cherry Valley Morton Laughton Road England Maximum ducks on site Farms Limited 4 24/515/0 Morton Lincolnshire Farm 8000 051 Gainsborough 1114 m2 per house Lincolnshire 4 DN21 3EN UK Two houses designed for Cherry Bungalow Farm Pedigree/GGP/GP Valley Farms Walesby Maximum ducks on site 24/744/0 5 Walesby England Lincolnshire Farm Limited 051 Market Rasen 8000 Lincolnshire 1103 m2 per house LN8 3UR Merkland 2 houses Auldgirth 11,5000 sq ft 75/331/0 Aviagen 6 Merkland Dumfries Scotland Ayr Farm GGP 100 Ltd DG2 0UD UK Spittal Croft 4 houses Portpatrick 42,200 Stranraer GGP 98/866/8 Aviagen 7 Spittal Croft Scotland Ayr Farm Wigtownshire 000 Ltd DG9 9BN UK Townfoot 4 houses Ecclefechan 16,080 Lockerbie GGP 75/320/0 Aviagen 8 Townfoot Scotland Ayr Farm Dumfriesshire 059 Ltd DG11 3DR UK Wester Kilgour 5 houses Falkland 32,185 78/384/0 Aviagen 9 Wester Kilgour Fife Scotland Perth Farm GGP 060 Ltd KY15 7AE UK Janeston 4 houses Colliston 42,275 By Arbroath GGP 67/094/0 Aviagen 10 Janeston Scotland Perth Farm Angus 070 Ltd DD11 3RU UK Holme Park Farm 4 houses Crosby on Eden 31,200 Holme Park Carlisle GGP 08/083/0 Aviagen 11 England Carlisle Farm Farm Cumbria 115 Ltd CA6 4RA UK Hunley Bank 4 houses Farm Hunley Bank Scaleby 43,500 08/189/0 Aviagen 12 England Carlisle Farm Farm Carlisle GGP 096 Ltd CA6 4LB UK Howgate House 4 houses Farm Cliburn 38,400 Howgate House 08/394/0 Aviagen 13 Penrith England Carlisle Farm GGP Farm 008 Ltd Cumbria CA10 3AL UK Southwood Head 2 houses Harburn 22,080 84/585/0 Aviagen 14 Southwood Head By West Calder Scotland Galashiels Farm GGP 037 Ltd EH55 8RD UK Sawmill Poultry 2 houses Farm Kirkcowan 26,400 Sawmill Poultry 98/853/8 Aviagen 15 Newton Stewart Scotland Ayr Farm Farm GGP 000 Ltd Wigtownshire DG8 0BW UK Whitelee Poultry 4 houses Farm Old Glasgow 42,850 Whitelee Poultry Road Kingsford 69/209/8 Aviagen 16 Scotland Ayr Farm Farm Stewarton GGP 012 Ltd Ayrshire KA3 5JU UK Rouchan 4 houses Whithorn 38,280 Newton Stewart 98/852/0 Aviagen 17 Rouchan Scotland Ayr Farm GGP Wigtownshire 002 Ltd DG8 8ND UK Glaudhall Farm 4 houses Muirhead 29,300 Chryston GGP 83/552/0 Aviagen 18 Glaudhall Farm Scotland Ayr Farm Glasgow 092 Ltd G69 9ET UK Bearcroft Farm 5 houses Holywood 49,478 75/305/0 Aviagen 19 Bearcroft Farm Dumfries Scotland Ayr Farm GP 048 Ltd DG2 0RJ UK Broich Road 4 houses Crieff 25,650 89/652/0 Aviagen 20 Broich Road Perthshire Scotland Perth Farm GGP 079 Ltd PH7 3RT UK Hartrigge Poultry 4 houses Farm Hartrigge Oxnam Road 57,600 92/778/0 Aviagen 21 Scotland Galashiels Farm Poultry Farm Jedburgh GP 148 Ltd TD8 6LS UK Terregles Bank 4 houses Farm Terregles Bank Terregles 19,480 82/506/0 Aviagen 22 Scotland Ayr Farm Farm Dumfries GGP 018 Ltd DG2 9RT UK Vogrie Grange 5 houses Farm Vogrie Grange Gorebridge 34,880 84/563/0 Aviagen 23 Scotland Galashiels Farm Farm Midlothian GGP 050 Ltd EH23 4NT UK Ashrigg Park 4 houses Gretna 60,000 75/309/0 Aviagen 24 Ashrigg Park Dumfriesshire Scotland Ayr Farm GP 005 Ltd DG16 5JJ UK Culhorn Parks 3 houses Stranraer 45,600 98/860/0 Aviagen 25 Culhorn Parks Wigtownshire Scotland Ayr Farm GP 037 Ltd DG9 8RL UK Broadwigg Farm 4 houses Whithorn 56,600 98/858/8 Aviagen 26 Broadwigg Farm Wigtownshire Scotland Ayr Farm GP 000 Ltd DG8 8PH UK Castle Menzies 4 houses Farm Castle Menzies Aberfeldy 52,800 89/684/0 Aviagen 27 Scotland Perth Farm Farm Perthshire GP 037 Ltd PH15 2LY UK Kidsdale Farm 4 houses Newton Stewart 48,600 98/852/8 Aviagen 28 Kidsdale Farm Wigtownshire Scotland Ayr Farm GP 000 Ltd DG8 8JU UK Easter Norton 6 houses Newbridge 42,210 84/559/0 Aviagen 29 Easter Norton Midlothian Scotland Galashiels Farm GP 037 Ltd EH28 8NH UK Camp House 4 houses 08/038/0 Aviagen 30 Camp House England Carlisle Farm 005 Ltd Rosley 41,400 Wigton GP 08/038/0 Aviagen 30 Camp House England Carlisle Farm Cumbria 005 Ltd CA7 8BX UK The Quarters 4 houses Fieldhead 55,200 Calthwaite GP 08/152/0 Aviagen 31 The Quarters Penrith England Carlisle Farm 206 Ltd Cumbria CA11 9PU UK South Waterland 2 houses Dunlop 17,000 69/204/8 Aviagen 32 South Waterland Ayrshire Scotland Ayr Farm GP 001 Ltd ka3 4du, UK High Waterland 3 houses dunlop 23,700 69/204/8 Aviagen 33 High Waterland Ayrshire Scotland Ayr Farm GP 002 Ltd KA3 4DU UK Pokelly 6 houses Cutstraw Road 55,800 Stewarton GP 69/204/8 Aviagen 34 Pokelly Scotland Ayr Farm Ayrshire 008 Ltd KA3 5HU UK Inch Farm 4 houses Sorbie 56,320 Newton Stewart 98/857/0 Aviagen 35 Inch Farm Scotland Ayr Farm GP Wigtownshire 007 Ltd DG8 8AG UK Blaefaulds 5 houses Castlerankine 23,514 Road 95/809/0 Aviagen 36 Blaefaulds Denny Scotland Galashiels Farm Pedigree 005 Ltd Stirlingshire FK6 5LW UK Broadhaugh 4 houses Lower Comrie 27,925 Road 89/652/0 Aviagen 37 Broadhaugh Crieff Scotland Perth Farm Pedigree 078 Ltd Perthshire PH7 4HP UK Cally Mill 4 houses Bridge of Cally 26,870 89/671/0 Aviagen 38 Cally Mill Scotland Perth Farm 042 Ltd Blairgowrie Pedigree 89/671/0 Aviagen 38 Cally Mill Scotland Perth Farm Perthshire 042 Ltd PH10 7JQ UK Garleton 4 houses Longniddry 26,480 77/370/0 Aviagen 39 Garleton East Lothian Scotland Galashiels Farm Pedigree 035 Ltd EH32 0PJ UK Gretna 4 houses Blacksyke 27,480 Gretna Green Pedigree 75/309/0 Aviagen 40 Gretna Scotland Ayr Farm Dumfriesshire 087 Ltd DG16 5HJ UK Hawthornbank 4 houses Drem 26,870 North Berwick Pedigree 77/365/0 Aviagen 41 Hawthornbank Scotland Galashiels Farm East Lothian 011 Ltd EH39 5AY UK Purreldeggie 3 houses By Southwood 27,670 Crieff Pedigree 89/652/0 Aviagen 42 Purreldeggie Scotland Perth Farm Perthshire 019 Ltd PH7 3QP UK Stratford Commercial AlscottHatchery Industrial Multi Generation site hatching GGP- Estate GP and PS Atherstone on Setting capacity = 646,282 eggs per Stour week. Stratford 43/230/0 Aviagen 43 Stratford on England Leicester Hatchery On average company will set approx Hatchery 005 Ltd Avon 30,000,000 eggs per year WarwickshireCV37 8BH and hatch 20,000,000. UK Dunbar Hatchery 69b Countess Road 77/350/0 Aviagen 44 Dunbar Hatchery Dunbar Scotland Galashiels Hatchery Pedigree 028 Ltd East Lothian EH42 1DZ UK Egg Depot 75/319/8 (annex of GM & 001 SF Hatcheries) Aviagen 45 Aviagen Ltd Scotland Ayr Hatchery Ltd SF 10 Townhead 43/230/0 Street Lockerbie 005 Dumfries & Aviagen 45 Aviagen Ltd Scotland Ayr Hatchery Galloway DG11 Ltd 2AR UK Note: Egg Depot is treated as an annex of SF hatchery Ladyrig Farm 4 houses By Heiton 57,223 92/785/0 Aviagen 46 Ladyrig Farm Kelso Scotland Roxburghshire Farm GP 036 Ltd Roxburgshire TD5 8JP High Nutberry 4 houses Farm 47 Hollee 60,000 High Nutberry 75/311/0 Aviagen Kirkpatrick Scotland Dumfries Farm Farm GP 105 Ltd Fleming Dumfriesshire DG11 3NG East Sidehead 6 houses Farm Lochlibo Road 50,140 East Sidehead 69/201/0 Aviagen 48 Burnhouse Scotland Ayr Farm GGP Farm 132 Ltd Beith Ayrshire KA15 1LE Elsing Lane, 6x houses Bawdeswell, Cobb 49 Elsing Lane Norfolk 12000 Sqft per House = 72000 sq ft 28/163/0 England Norfolk Farm Europe Farm NR20 4QH =36000 POL BIRDS GGP 029 Ltd Wretton, 4xHouses Stoke Ferry, H.1 & 2 = 20000 Kings Lynn, H.3 &4 = 22000 Cobb Norfolk 42000 sq ft 28/060/0 50 Wretton Farm England Norfolk Farm Europe PE33 9QP =21000 POL BIRDS GGP 061 Ltd Elsing Lane, Cobb Elsing Lane Bawdeswell, Capacity 192,000 eggs set per 28/163/0 51 England Norfolk Hatchery Europe Hatchery Norfolk week. 029 Ltd NR20 4QH Gonerby Lane, 3x Houses Cobb 24/148/0 52 Allington Farm England Lincolnshire Farms Europe 054 Ltd Allington nr H.1 = 12000 Grantham, Cobb 24/148/0 52 Allington Farm Lincolnshire, England Lincolnshire Farms H.2 = 15000 Europe 054 NR32 4DU H.3 = 15000 Ltd 42000 sq ft =21000 POL BIRDS GP Thistleton Lane, 2x Houses 53 South Witham, H.1 = 9000 Cobb Lincolnshire, H.2 = 9000 24/193/0 Station Farm England Lincolnshire Farm Europe NG33 5QE 18000 sq ft 047 Ltd =9000 POL BIRDS GGP Illston on the Hill, 5x Houses 54 Leicestershire, H.1 =7500 LE7 9EG H.2 = 7500 Cobb H.3 = 9600 22/059/0 Oak House Farm England Leicestershire Farm Europe H.4 = 9600 020 Ltd H.5 = 9600 = 43800 sq ft = 21900 POL BIRDS GGP Dalby Road 3x Houses 55 Melton Mowbray H.1 = 15000 Cobb Leicestershire H.2 = 15000 22/296/0 Olympic Farm England Leicestershire Farm Europe LE13 0BL H.3 = 12000 215 Ltd 42000 sq ft =21000 POL BIRDS GP 7x Houses Fen Drove, 8000 Sqft per House = 56000 sq ft Wretton, Kings 56 Fen Drove Farm England Norfolk Farm Cobb Lynn Norfolk 28/060/0 =25200 POL BIRDS GGP Europe PE33 9QP 060 Ltd 4x houses Sparham
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