It may occasionally happen that a farmer retains an existing herd of animals but changes the purpose for which it is kept. This is most common when a farmer ceases dairy production.
Megan, an established dairy farmer with a herd of 50 cows on the herd basis, decides to go out of dairying. There are basically two options open to her -
If a fresh election is made, the existing animals should come
out at market value and go straight into the new herd at the same
value.
If no new herd basis election is made the stock in trade
basis will apply from the date milk production ceases and the herd
should then be brought into the profit and loss account at market
value. For this purpose the treatment outlined at BIM55540 for a
whole herd disposal without replacement should be followed
substituting market value for sale proceeds. Subsequent sales
should be credited to the profit and loss account in the usual
way.