Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Land Transport of Poultry
Second Edition
Primary Industries Report Series 91
PISC
Tables
20 pages, 250 x 175 mm
Publisher:
CSIRO PUBLISHING
PDF
- 2006
ISBN: 9780643093614
The provisions of this Code emphasise the responsibilities of the poultry producer, agent, catching crew and transport personnel. They are intended to encourage considerate treatment of birds so that transport stress and injury are minimised. The general objective is to minimise any adverse effects on birds by ensuring they are transported to their destination as safely as possible.
For this Code, transport includes the delivery of chicks to farms from the hatchery, and the period from removal of the birds from their living area to other accommodation or to slaughter. Apart from the need to consider the well-being of poultry during the transport process, everyone involved must also be mindful of the road transport regulations that apply in all of the States and Territories.
The Code is intended as a set of guidelines that provides detailed minimum standards for assisting people in understanding the standard of care required to meet their obligations under the laws that operate in Australia's States and Territories.
Expanded sections on catching conditions, transfer of ownership, handling recommendations and keeping adequate records
Preface
Introduction
Responsibilities
Minimising stress
Pre-transport preparation
Loading poultry
Transport provisions
Unloading
Humane slaughter of poultry
Industry employees involved in transporting domestic poultry and other birds (poultry producers, agents, catching crew and transport personnel).