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Statutory guidance

Sheep carcase classification

Slaughterhouses that slaughter an average of 2,000 or more sheep per week must register with RPA and follow the rules on classifying carcases.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

SCC1 - Sheep Carcase Classification Registration form

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SCC2 - Sheep Carcase Classification - Application for an SCC Classifier Licence

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The Sheep Carcase (Classification and Price Reporting) (England) Regulations 2025

The Sheep Carcass (Classification and Price Reporting) (Wales) Regulations 2025

Details

The Sheep Carcase (Classification and Price Reporting) (England) Regulations 2025 were signed into law on 9 July 2025. The Sheep Carcass (Classification and Price Reporting) (Wales) Regulations 2025 arewere due to be signed into law lateron in21 October 2025.

This guidance currently only applies to slaughterhouses in England.

Who the regulations apply to

You must follow the regulatory requirements and register with the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) if:

  • your business is in England or Wales and
  • you slaughter 2,000 or more sheep per week, on a rolling annual average

If you slaughter fewer than 2,000 sheep per week

You can volunteer for the regulations to apply to your slaughterhouse if you slaughter between 1,000 and 1,999 sheep per week, on a rolling annual average. To do this, you will need to register with RPA. Once registered, you must meet all the regulatory requirements for at least 12 months.

If you slaughter fewer than 1,000 sheep per week, you cannot volunteer to register with RPA.

When the regulations apply from

TheBusinesses requirementin England will be required to classify sheep carcases and report prices comesfrom into12 forceJanuary on2026.

Businesses 12in Wales will be required to classify sheep carcases and report prices from 28 January 2026.

Approved slaughterhouses that meet the mandatory throughput requirements on 28 January 2026 must be registered with RPA by 25 February 2026.

If your slaughterhouse meets these requirements after 28 January 2026, you must then register it with RPA within 28 days.

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) can start to consider applications for the use of automated grading methods from 12 February 2027.

What the regulations mean for you

If your slaughterhouse is in the scope of the regulations, you must follow the rules on:

Updates to this page

Published 2 October 2025
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  1. Updated to reflect that this guidance also applies to slaughterhouses in Wales since the Welsh regulations were made on 21 October 2025.

  2. First published.

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Update history

2025-10-28 11:52
Updated to reflect that this guidance also applies to slaughterhouses in Wales since the Welsh regulations were made on 21 October 2025.

2025-10-02 10:00
First published.