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Imported Animals

Volume 523: debated on Thursday 4 February 1954

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asked the President of the Board of Trade what were the other animals, numbering 84,215, to the value of £90,159, which were imported into this country during 1953.

Of the animals numbering 84,215, valued at £90,159, and imported during 1953, nearly 65,000 were poultry, valued at £55,000. The remainder are not identified in the official statistics.

:Why does my right hon. Friend include poultry among animals not customarily classified in Board of Trade returns as poultry when they are dead?

:These 55,000 were the only poultry, and, among the other animals were included swine, goats and turtles.

:Why should poultry appear in one classification when they are dead animals, and in another classification along with animals when alive?