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Animal Welfare - Vital For Livestock Transport
AUSTRALIA - With the increasing scrutiny of the management and care of animals, the Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries (DPI&F) is urging producers and transporters to examine their livestock transport procedures to ensure that animals arrive at their destination in the best possible condition.
DPI&F General Manager for Animal Welfare, Dr Rick Symons said it was essential
that persons responsible for transporting livestock were aware of their
obligations under the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001, which placed a Duty
of Care on all persons in charge of animals.
"Awareness of the obligations of producers and drivers and knowledge of the
animals' requirements are essential to ensure that the animals are delivered
with minimal stress and discomfort, and maximum value" Dr Symons said.
"The Act defines "persons in charge" as the owner, employees of the owner or
anyone having custody of the animal at the time. This includes the owner,
his/her employees, agents, transporters and anyone else involved in the
transportation process.
"So there is a clear legal responsibility that is shared by everyone involved in
the process of transporting livestock to ensure the animals' welfare is not
compromised."
National Codes of Practice are recognised in the Act as the accepted standards
for various species of livestock. There are a number of codes that deal
specifically with the transport of livestock. These clearly detail the
responsibilities of everyone involved.
Dr Symons said in addition to the suffering of animals during an adverse
incident such an incident usually resulted in financial cost to the owner
through lost production or value.
"Such incidents can occur during transport as a result of inconsistencies in
procedures, complacency, time pressures and changes in staff." he said.
"A good way to reduce the risk is to develop a checklist. This will provide a
consistency that will ensure that your animals are prepared and delivered in the
best possible condition."
"A standard checklist should incorporate the planning of the journey,
pre-transport preparation of livestock, loading, travel and unloading," Dr
Symons said.
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