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February 2022

Updated 24 December 2024

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

Compensation payable during February 2022, in England for a bovine animal compulsorily slaughtered for Bovine TB, Brucellosis and Enzootic Bovine Leukosis (EBL) disease control purposes will be as detailed in this document.

1. Table of non-pedigree bovine categories

1.1 Beef sector

Male Female
Age Compensation due (£/head) Age Compensation due (£/head)
Up to 3 months 227 Up to 3 months 173
Over 3 months up to 6 months 417 Over 3 months up to 6 months 349
Over 6 months up to 9 months 778 Over 6 months up to 9 months 641
Over 9 months up to 12 months 933 Over 9 months up to 12 months 762
Over 12 months up to 16 months 1,091 Over 12 months up to 16 months 918
Over 16 months up to 20 months 1,193 Over 16 months up to 20 months (including calved) 1,082
20 months and over 1,297 20 months and over not calved 1,229
Breeding bulls 20 months and over 1,350** 20 months and over calved 1,077

1.2 Dairy sector

Male Female
Age Compensation due (£/head) Age Compensation due (£/head)
Up to 3 months 67 Up to 3 months 154
Over 3 months up to 6 months 190 Over 3 months up to 6 months 300
Over 6 months up to 12 months 394 Over 6 months up to 12 months 450
Over 12 months up to 16 months 829 Over 12 months up to 16 months 618
Over 16 months up to 20 months 946 Over 16 months up to 20 months 704
20 months and over 970 Over 20 months and up to 84 months calved 1,515
    Over 20 months and up to 84 months not calved 980
    Over 84 months 1,043

2. Table of pedigree bovine categories

2.1 Beef sector

Male - applies to entire males (bulls) only. Steers receive non-pedigree compensation. Female
Age Compensation due (£/head) Age Compensation due (£/head)
0 months up to 6 months Compensation to be determined using individual valuation 0 months up to 6 months Compensation to be determined using individual valuation
6 months up to 12 months Compensation to be determined using individual valuation 6 months up to 12 months 3,201**
Over 12 months up to 24 months 4,985 Over 12 months to 24 months 2,628
Bull 24 months and over 2,030 24 months and over (not calved) 2,602
    Calved over 24 months and up to 36 months Compensation to be determined using individual valuation
    Calved 36 months and over 2,620

2.2 Dairy sector

Male - applies to entire males (bulls) only. Steers receive non-pedigree compensation. Female
Age Compensation due (£/head) Age Compensation due (£/head)
Up to 2 months Compensation to be determined using individual valuation Up to 2 months 418
Over 2 months up to 12 months Compensation to be determined using individual valuation Over 2 months up to 10 months 925
Over 12 months up to 24 months 2,459 Over 10 months up to 18 months 980
Bull 24 months and over Compensation to be determined using individual valuation Over 18 months not calved 1,345
    Calved over 18months and up to 36 months 1,842
    Calved over 36 months and up to 84 months 1,660
    Calved over 84 months 1,078

** Previously ascertained market price

3. Notes

  1. The above table details the compensation payable for those animals slaughtered because they are either affected with bovine TB, BSE, Brucellosis or EBL or are suspected of having one of these diseases; or are the offspring or cohorts of confirmed BSE cases.

  2. Compensation for bovine animals slaughtered for Bovine TB, EBL and Brucellosis is calculated in England under the Cattle Compensation (England) Order 2019 (based upon average livestock market prices for the relevant categories) and the Individual Ascertainment of Value (England) Order 2019. Compensation for bovine

  3. animals slaughtered for BSE is calculated in England under the TSE (England) Regulations 2018, in Wales under the TSE (Wales) Regulations 2018, and in Scotland under the TSE (Scotland) Regulations 2010 (as amended), which use data from the same system as England.
  4. Table valuations are entirely objective and based on real market data. Rates for the 51 cattle categories are determined using large amounts of contemporaneous sales data for same category, but disease free, cattle. Sales data for around 1.4 million cattle is collected each year to support table valuations. For non-pedigree table values one month's sales data is used, whereas 6 months' data is used to determine table values for pedigree animals to ensure that data from either of the key sales periods in spring or autumn is included in the calculation.
  5. The values in the table of categories above have been derived from sales information obtained from store markets, prime markets, rearing calf sales, breeding sales and dispersal sales in Great Britain between 20 December 2021 and 20 January 2022 for non-pedigree animals, and between 21 July 2021 and 20 January 2022 for pedigree animals.
  6. Each calendar year, a statistical analysis of sales data collected during a twelve-month period, is carried out to determine the minimum number of sales records required to enable Defra to have 95% confidence that the market price calculated for each category is within 20% of the population mean (all cattle sales for that category). This statistical data has helped Defra identify the level of variability in sales prices for each category. This intelligence is used to determine when there is insufficient data to support a table valuation for any particular category.
  7. Where the Secretary of State considers that the sales data for any particular bovine category in any given month are inadequate, or such price data is unavailable, the compensation payable will either be at the level of the most recently ascertained value for the same category, or alternatively the Secretary of State may opt to pay compensation at the level of the market value of the animal in question, as ascertained under the Individual Ascertainment of Value (England) Order 2019 or the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (England) Regulations 2018.
  8. Where an owner slaughters an animal voluntarily and privately (which must be agreed with the Department) no compensation is payable, such as the owner accepts the salvage payment from the slaughterhouse in lieu of Defra compensation.
  9. Compensation may be reduced for TB reactor cattle disclosed in herds with overdue TB tests.

Date published: January 2022 APHA TB Finance Team