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Old 09-11-2010, 10:07 PM   #31
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tgi do i need a A10 certificate for this one. sorry for all the question
yes they do and the woman u brought it off and u needs to contact the place they got it from and report them
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ok thanks for all this info on this. so is there no why that i can pick up a A10 certificate for it? if i like to get it back and keep it.

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Old 09-11-2010, 10:17 PM   #33
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Yes an A10 certificate is required. I think the seller has to have the A10 in their name when selling it on. The buyer does not need to have the A10 put into their own name until or unless they are selling it on or breeding from it. Microchipping is also required to be done by the seller if the tort is over 100mm. A certificate costs £25 but it's a criminal offence not to provide one when selling.. and they take it very seriously now
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Old 09-11-2010, 10:22 PM   #34
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ok thanks for all this info on this. so is there no why that i can pick up a A10 certificate for it? if i like to get it back and keep it.

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if the tort has been given to you free of charge then I don't think A10 needs to be provided by the person who gives it away but you'd need to check with DEFRA about that and how you get a A10 if one hasn't been provided in a sale by the seller http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalhealth...ce/pdf/GN2.pdf

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Old 09-11-2010, 10:56 PM   #35
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Alan I was just having a read through the defra info you posted & ddnt realise you needed A10's to sell dead specimens?? (not that id want to buy one!) but I did see one a dead stuffed tort on ebay a few months back - interesting.
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Alan I was just having a read through the defra info you posted & ddnt realise you needed A10's to sell dead specimens?? (not that id want to buy one!) but I did see one a dead stuffed tort on ebay a few months back - interesting.
thats kinda sick lol
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I know Greg, & I watched it & it had a lot of bids!
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Old 10-11-2010, 12:23 AM   #38
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I know Greg, & I watched it & it had a lot of bids!
Hmm some people eh?
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I don't mean to put a spanner in the works and my knowledge is nothing compared to Dan's, but that little one looks incredibly similar to my alerian tgg youngsters!
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