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Increased payments for vet visits 

Posted by: Chris Maxwell, Posted on: 17 December 2025 - Categories: Payments to improve animal health and welfare
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From 22 January 2026, payments for the animal health and welfare review and the endemic disease follow-up will increase. This post sets out the new rates and explains how to access the funding.

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