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PCHS Herd Status Qualifying = The herd has passed the current qualifying test PCHS Herd Status Accredited = Accreditation of freedom from the disease to CHeCS standards Published - 30/09/2021 06:00:24 VMF = Vaccinated Monitored Free MMF = Milk Monitored Free LMF = Lepto Monitored Free Johnes Lepto BVD IBR NEO Name and Address Telephone Breed Status Since Status Since Status Since Status Since Status Since Ackerley, J - Catton Turkeys Ltd, Low Catton, Yorkshire 01759371196 ST Risk level 1 15/02/2012 Accredited 15/02/2012 Acton, LA - Bradley Farm, Bardon Mill, Northumberland 01434344261 AA Risk level 1 14/01/2008 LMF Accredited 18/01/2010 Accredited 16/02/2016 Adam, RM - Newhouse of Glamis, Angus 01307840678 AA Risk level 3 Accredited 24/03/2005 Adam, RM - Newhouse of Glamis, Angus 01307840678 CH Risk level 3 Accredited 24/03/2005 Adam, RM - Newhouse of Glamis, Angus 01307840678 LIM Risk level 3 Accredited 24/03/2005 Adams & Sons, FE - Ward Farm, St Giles, Devon 01805 623267 HF Accredited 15/10/2019 Adams, A & J - Eastfield Farm, Aberdeenshire 01339 755395 AA Accredited 10/11/2011 Adams, A & J - Eastfield Farm, Aberdeenshire 01339 755395 LIM Accredited 10/11/2011 Adams, J - Deben Lodge Farm, Back Lane, Falkenham, Suffolk 01394 448564 HO Accredited 20/03/2017 Adams, WI & J - Tircanol Farm, Lower Cwmtwrch, West Glamorgan 01639 842385 Risk level 2 Adamson, J - Hillhead of Stevensburn, New Deer, Aberdeenshire SHO Risk level 1 Addams-Williams, WL - Troedrhiwfergam, Cwm Cou, West Glamorgan 01239711322 WB Risk level 1 10/01/2005 Addison, R C S - Greystone House, Kings Meaburn, Cumbria 01931714663 AA Risk level 1 24/02/2021 BVD VMF Addison, R C S - Greystone House, Kings Meaburn, Cumbria 01931714663 SM Risk level 1 24/02/2021 BVD VMF Agnew, WJ - Balwherrie, Dumfries & Galloway 01776 854242 AA Risk level 4 Agnew, WJ - Balwherrie, Dumfries & Galloway 01776 854242 SM Risk level 4 Aiken, J G - Croft of Newinn, Tillyfourie, Aberdeenshire 01330833359 LIMX Risk level 1 22/01/2020 Accredited 30/09/2013 Aiken, J G - Croft of Newinn, Tillyfourie, Aberdeenshire 01330833359 SMX Risk level 1 22/01/2020 Accredited 30/09/2013 Airey, MD & A - The Close, Mealsgate, Cumbria 01697371381 LI Risk level 2 Aitken, J - Percival Farm, Fife 01592 712416 BRB Risk level 3 Aitken, J - Percival Farm, Fife 01592 712416 COMM Risk level 3 Aitken, J - Percival Farm, Fife 01592 712416 LI Risk level 3 Aitken, J&E - Overton Farm, Glasgow 01360860274 LIM Risk level 1 Aitken, J&E - Overton Farm, Glasgow 01360860274 SM Risk level 1 Aitken, W & AM - Scotstounbank Farm, Peeblesshire 01721 752228 SA Risk level 3 Accredited 28/01/2014 Alderson, PR - Lower Walton Farm, Onibury, Shropshire 01584 856379 COMM Risk level 1 30/01/2018 Accredited 02/02/2015 Alexander, I J - Cluny Crichton, Kincardineshire 01330825555 LM Risk level 1 10/10/2019 Accredited 10/01/2018 Alexander, I J - Cluny Crichton, Kincardineshire 01330825555 SM Risk level 1 10/10/2019 Accredited 10/01/2018 Alford, M - Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 AA Risk level 1 10/09/2013 Alford, M - Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 BRB Risk level 1 10/09/2013 Alford, M - Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 LI Risk level 1 10/09/2013 Alford, M - Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 LIM Risk level 1 10/09/2013 Alford, M - Wayside C/o Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 COMM Risk level 1 15/12/2014 Alford, M - Wayside C/o Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 LI Risk level 1 15/12/2014 Alford, M - Wayside C/o Foxhill Farm, Blackbourgh, Devon 01884 849369 SMX Risk level 1 15/12/2014 Allan, Nathan - Low Moor Howe Farms LTD, High House - Winster, Cumbria LU Risk level 3 Accredited 15/01/2019 Accredited 10/02/2021 Allan, W & D - Leaderfoot Farm, Roxburghshire 01896822298 AA Accredited 12/12/2013 Allan, WM - Milton Lockhart Estate, Lanark Road, Lanarkshire 01555 750701 BSH Risk level 1 20/12/2017 Accredited 17/12/2018 Allen, B - 19A/18A Kirkibost, Great Bernera, Western Isles 01851612396 HI Risk level 1 10/04/2008 Accredited 10/04/2008 Accredited 10/04/2008 Accredited 10/04/2008 Allen, WD - Humbleheugh, Northumberland 01665579274 AA Risk level 2 Accredited 12/01/2015 Allgood, VS & JE - Nunwick, Simonburn, Northumberland 01434 681363 LIM X Risk level 2 BVD VMF Allgood, VS & JE - Nunwick, Simonburn, Northumberland 01434 681363 ST Risk level 2 BVD VMF Allgood, VS & JE - Reaveley Farm, c/o Nunwick, Northumberland 01434 681363 LIMX Risk level 2 BVD VMF Allgood, VS & JE - Reaveley Farm, c/o Nunwick, Northumberland 01434 681363 ST Risk level 2 BVD VMF Allinson, F - West Briscoe, Baldersdale, County Durham 01833650368 LIM Risk level 1 Accredited 01/05/2013 Allison - Easton Farm, Dunsyre, Lanarkshire 01968 682250 LU Risk level 3 Allison - Muirburn Farm, Skirling, Lanarkshire 01899 860224 BRBX Risk level 1 16/03/2016 Allison - Muirburn Farm, Skirling, Lanarkshire 01899 860224 LIM Risk level 1 16/03/2016 Allison & Devereux, P & T - Low Harperley Farm, Fir Tree, County Durham 0191 3720636 LIM Risk level 1 06/12/2018 Accredited 17/05/2018 Allison & Devereux, P & T - Low Harperley Farm, Fir Tree, County Durham 0191 3720636 SA Risk level 1 06/12/2018 Accredited 17/05/2018 Allison, Beryl - Fernielea, 11 George Paul Road, Lanark 01555840212 BSH Risk level 2 Accredited Qual 1st Accredited Risk level 2 Allison, MNA - Quarry Works, Dunhouse Quarry, Staindrop, County Durham BSH Risk level 1 01/02/2021 LMF Accredited 12/05/2020 Anderson - Abbey Farm, Mansefield, County Durham 07710058453 LIM X Risk level 3 Accredited 13/04/2010 Anderson & Partners, JR - Rowanburnfoot, Dumfries & Galloway BSH Risk level 1 06/01/2020 Accredited 15/01/2016 Anderson, A & J - Tullochcan, Perthshire 01567820456 COMM Risk level 1 14/01/2015 Anderson, A & J - Tullochcan, Perthshire 01567820456 LI Risk level 1 14/01/2015 Anderson, AA - Towford Farm, Roxburghshire 01835 840619 COMM Risk level 3 Anderson, G & D - Brucewell, Netherley, Kincardineshire CHX Accredited 22/04/2020 Anderson, G & D - Brucewell, Netherley, Kincardineshire LIMX Accredited 22/04/2020 Anderson, GJC - Mains of Kair, Fordoun, Aberdeenshire 01561320406 LIM Risk level 1 15/01/2009 Accredited 09/01/2008 Accredited 21/04/2008 Anderson, J - The Hardens, Berwickshire 01361883763 COMM Accredited 22/12/2017 Anderson, James - Headshaw, Oxton, Berwickshire 01578750691 COMM Risk level 3 Anderson, S - Stouslie Farm, Roxburghshire 01450 371340 AA Risk level 3 Accredited 14/12/2016 Andrews, DW - Warson Barton Farm, Coryton, Devon 01822 820402 AA Risk level 1 15/01/2021 Accredited 20/02/2017 Accredited 28/09/2016 Risk level 1 21/12/2020 Andrews, DW - Warson Barton Farm, Coryton, Devon 01822 820402 DEV Risk level 1 15/01/2021 Accredited 20/02/2017 Accredited 28/09/2016 Risk level 1 21/12/2020 Andrews, F & J - Holt Farm, Holt Lane, West Yorkshire 01484682571 CH Risk level 1 30/11/2007 Accredited 11/01/2014 Accredited 30/11/2007 Accredited 22/03/2018 Andrews, M - Orchard Farm, Brownston, Devon 01548 821539 DV Risk level 4 Andrews, M - Orchard Farm, Brownston, Devon 01548 821539 H Risk level 4 Anema, JD & NJ - Old Hall Farm, Dereham Road, Westfield, Norfolk 01362695732 AA Risk level 1 06/03/2012 Accredited 14/02/2014 Accredited 06/03/2012 Risk level 1 11/01/2021 Angus, D - The Binzian, Forgandenny, Perthshire 01738812554 SMX Risk level 2 Angus-Meldrum, C - Home Farm, Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire 01224791383 AA Risk level 1 08/11/2017 Accredited 15/01/2010 Angus-Meldrum, C - Home Farm, Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire 01224791383 SMX Risk level 1 08/11/2017 Accredited 15/01/2010 Annett, H - Widdrington Farm, Northumberland LIM Qual 1st Arbuckle, AA&JI - Lower Luthrie Farm, Fife 01337 870265 AA Risk level 3 Arch, T - Great Abbey Farm, Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion 01974831621 WB Risk level 4 Archibald, G & J - Craigens, Argyll AAX Accredited 01/12/2007 Accredited 13/11/2018 Ardnaw Farms Ltd. - Ellary Estate Office, Achahoish, Argyll 01880770209 BLG Accredited 27/01/2012 Ardnaw Farms Ltd. - Ellary Estate Office, Achahoish, Argyll 01880770209 GA Accredited 27/01/2012 Ardnaw Farms Ltd. - Ellary Estate Office, Achahoish, Argyll 01880770209 LIM X Accredited 27/01/2012 Armishaw, RL - Lower Mere Park Farm, Mere Park, Wiltshire 01747832280 DEV Risk level 1 25/09/2019 Accredited 22/08/2017 Accredited 20/09/2018 Accredited Armistead, Luke Francis - Sinkfall Farm, Rakesmoor Lane, Cumbria 01229 465000 LI Risk level 2 BVD VMF Qual 1st Armitstead, B - Pennersaughs, Ecclefechan, Dumfries & Galloway 01576300702 Accredited 18/03/2016 Armour, AD - Woodvale, 75 Begny Hill Road, County Down 02897533286 AA Risk level 1 26/01/2010 Accredited 26/01/2010 Armour, AD - Woodvale, 75 Begny Hill Road, County Down 02897533286 BSH Risk level 1 26/01/2010 Accredited 26/01/2010 Armstrong, JL & RJ - Crossfell House, Milburn, Cumbria 01768361282 Risk level 3 Arnold, JNH - Longstone Cottage, Longstone Lane, Cheshire 01829760481 SM Risk level 1 01/12/2011 Accredited 01/12/2011 Arnott, J&W - Haymount, Roxburghshire 01573 460227 AA Risk level 1 01/04/2011 Arnott, J&W - Haymount, Roxburghshire 01573 460227 LI Risk level 1 01/04/2011 Arrowsmith, FG - Oaklea Farm The Vauld, Marden, Herefordshire 01568 797247 H Risk level 1 13/11/2018 Arthur & Sons - Lestow, St Neot, Cornwall 01208 821257 Risk level 3 Accredited 28/06/2017 Asbery, S & LM - Hill of Balmaghie Farm, Bridge of Dee, Dumfries & Galloway 01556680416 AAX BVD VMF Ashbridge, DW - Leskine Farm, Lix Toll, Stirlingshire 01567 820111 WS Risk level 2 Accredited 20/01/2021 Accredited 20/01/2021 Accredited 20/01/2021 Ashworth, RJ - Sibberings Barn, Half Acre Lane, Blackrod, Lancashire AA
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