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A national guide to the selection of animals fit to transport Revised edition 2012 Is it fit to load?

This national guide is endorsed by the below organisations: Australian Livestock & Property Agents Assoc. (ALPA) Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association (ALRTA) Australian Livestock Exporters Council (ALEC) Australian Lot Feeders Association (ALFA) Australian Meat Industry Council (AMIC) Cattle Council of Australia (CCA) Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Goat Industry Council of Australia (GICA) Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) RSPCA Australia Sheepmeat Council of Australia (SCA) WoolProducers Australia Care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However MLA cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained in the publication. You should make your own enquiries before making decisions concerning your interests. MLA accepts no liability for any losses incurred if you rely solely on this publication. Reproduction in whole or part of this publication is prohibited without prior consent and acknowledgement of Meat & Livestock Australia. Published by Meat & Livestock Australia Limited ABN: 39 081 678 364 Printed April 2012 Meat & Livestock Australia, 2012 ISBN: 9781741918885

Animal welfare legislation and livestock transport The Australian Animal Welfare Standards for the Land Transport of Livestock (the Standards) define specific requirements in relation to livestock transport in Australia. The Standards are enforceable. It is an offence to load and transport an animal in a way that causes, or is likely to cause, it unnecessary harm. These Standards replace the individual state/territory livestock transport provisions of the Australian model codes of practice for the welfare of animals, so there are now the same rules nationwide for livestock transport. This Is it fit to load guide will help producers, agents, buyers, transporters meet their legal obligations under the new Standards.

About this guide This guide has been developed to help you decide if an animal is fit to be loaded for transport by road or rail to any destination within Australia. An animal is not fit for the journey if it: is not strong enough to undertake the journey cannot walk normally, bearing weight on all legs is severely emaciated or visibly dehydrated is suffering from severe visible distress or injury is in a condition that could cause it increased pain or distress during transport is blind in both eyes is in late pregnancy* Some examples of animals that are unfit to transport are shown on pages 6-11 * see page 12 for more information If in doubt - leave it out!

Preparing livestock for transport Preparing livestock for transport correctly is a vital element of any journey. Well-prepared stock travel better, are less stressed and associated animal welfare issues are avoided. Steps for preparing livestock for transport: plan the journey including rest stops and inspections know who to contact in case of an emergency make sure the facilities including yards, races, loading ramps and vehicles are well constructed and will not injure livestock handle livestock quietly and with minimum force stress is cumulative segregate animals appropriately (e.g. horned animals, mothers with young, etc.) rest recently mustered livestock prior to loading It is the responsibility of the person in charge to ensure that animals are prepared correctly and will cope well with the entire journey.

Preparing livestock for transport - feed and water Maximum time off water. The Standards determine the maximum period of time that each species can be held off water during transport. See the table overleaf for more information. This period includes mustering and any time off water in yards, as well as the journey itself. But, these are maximum limits - certain classes of animals, such as pregnant or young animals, or conditions such as hot dry weather could mean animals need even more regular access to water. Journey log. Transporters, drivers and agents should always seek information about how long animals have been off feed and water before loading. If it is likely that the journey will take more than 24 hours, then the date and time when animals last had access to water and when they were last inspected must be recorded by the person in charge. Written information about who to contact in an emergency must also be provided. Feed and water during curfews. Dry feed such as hay but not green feed can be offered prior to loading even if water has been withheld. While food and/or water is on offer, make sure that there is enough space for every animal to access it, as shy feeders become an issue when space is limited. Consider giving electrolytes to animals during the preparation period as it may help prevent physical stress during a long journey.

Feed and water curfews Species Class of animal Max. time off water Required spelling period Cattle Cattle over 6 months old 48 hours 36 hours Calves 30 days to 6 month old 24 hours 12 hours Lactating cows with calves at foot 24 hours 12 hours Cows known to be more than 6 months pregnant, excluding the last 4 weeks Calves 5-30 days old travelling without mothers (12 hours max. journey) 24 hours 12 hours 18 hours Sheep Sheep over 4 months old 48 hours 36 hours Lambs under 4 months 28 hours 12 hours Ewes known to be more than 14 weeks pregnant, excluding the last 2 weeks 24 hours 12 hours Goats Goats over 6 months old 48 hours 36 hours Kids under 6 months 28 hours 12 hours Goats known to be more than 14 weeks pregnant, excluding the last 2 weeks 24 hours 12 hours Pigs Pigs 24 hours 12 hours Lactating sows and piglets 12 hours 12 hours Weaners 12 hours 12 hours the period of time that stock must rest and have access to food and water when the maximum time off water has been reached

Some examples of animals that are unfit to load: Lameness Unable to walk normally, not bearing weight on all legs Recent fracture Old fracture Recent injury Deformity Abscess Joint infection The responsibility not to cause unnecessary harm still rests with the person in charge of the animal

Some examples of animals that are unfit to load: Severely emaciated or visibly dehydrated The responsibility not to cause unnecessary harm still rests with the person in charge of the animal

Some examples of animals that are unfit to load: Visible signs of severe injury or distress Swollen pizzle Exhaustion Panting Fly strike The responsibility not to cause unnecessary harm still rests with the person in charge of the animal

Some examples of animals that are unfit to load: Likely to cause increased pain or distress during transport Ingrown horn Cancer: vulva Cancer: udder Cancer: ear Swollen testicles Advanced mastitis The responsibility not to cause unnecessary harm still rests with the person in charge of the animal

Some examples of animals that are unfit to load: Blindness in both eyes The responsibility not to cause unnecessary harm still rests with the person in charge of the animal

Some examples of animals that are unfit to load: Late pregnancy * * Refer to the Standards to determine limits for late pregnancy. Export Standards have certification requirements for pregnancy status. The responsibility not to cause unnecessary harm still rests with the person in charge of the animal

What to do if an animal is unfit to load If you identify an animal which meets any of the criteria on page two, then you must not transport it. You can: treat the animal and transport when recovered and fit to load humanely destroy the animal, or consult a veterinary surgeon and then transport only under veterinary advice The Standards illustrate the acceptable methods for humane destruction for each species. Humane destruction of cattle and sheep using a firearm. (A) indicates the frontal method, (B) indicates the poll method and (C) indicates the temporal method.

For more information The Australian Animal Welfare Standards for the Land Transport of Livestock: www.livestockwelfarestandards.net.au The Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock: www.daff.gov.au/animal-plant-health/welfare/export-trade Or, contact the department of primary industries in your state/territory: ACT: Parks, Conservation and Lands 132 281 NSW: Department of Primary Industries 1800 808 095 NT: Department of Resources Primary Industry 1300 720 386 QLD: Queensland Government 13 25 23 SA: Primary Industries and Regions South Australia 08 8207 7900 TAS: Department of Primary Industries, Parks Water and Environment 1300 368 550 VIC: Department of Primary Industries 136 186 WA: Department of Agriculture and Food 08 9366 2311 For information about Meat & Livestock Australia s animal health and welfare program, visit www.mla.com.au.

Level 1, 165 Walker Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Ph: +61 2 9463 9333 Fax: +61 2 9463 9393 www.mla.com.au