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Article 21
1. Where necessary, the Scottish Ministers must determine from the table in paragraph 4 the category as mentioned in column 2 of the table into which the specified animal as mentioned in column 1 of the table falls.
2. The age of a specified animal is its age at the date on which the notice of intention to slaughter was served.
3. The compensation payable is the value specified in column 3 of the table, by reference to the applicable species listed in column 1 and the applicable category listed in column 2 of that table.
4.
Species | Category | Compensation (£) |
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Deer | Hind and young stock | 400 |
Working stag | 1500 | |
Goat | 1 year old or younger | 80 |
Non-breeding, and over 1 year old | 160 | |
Breeding female and over 1 year old | 250 | |
Stud male, and over 1 year old | 350 | |
Alpaca, Guanaco, Llama and Vicuña | 18 months old or younger | 750 |
Non-breeding, and over 18 months old | 750 | |
Breeding female, and over 18 months old | 1500 | |
Stud male, and over 18 months old | 1500 | |
Sheep | Lamb aged 1 year old or younger | 80 |
Breeding ewe over 1 year old | 130 | |
Breeding ram over 1 year old | 350 | |
Pig | Breeding female (Gilt or Sow) | 250 |
Breeding male | 350 | |
Suckler, being a pig weighing under 25kg | 30 | |
Weaner, being a pig weighing from 25kg to 35kg | 40 | |
Grower or Finisher, being a pig weighing over 35kg | 90 |
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