OIE ANIMAL WELFARE STANDARDS AND THE MALAYSIAN ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY: ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES QUAZA NIZAMUDDIN, H.N. Department of Veterinary Services Ministry of Agriculture and Agro Based Industry Malaysia 13 November 2014
OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code & The transport of animals by land (7.2.) The transport of animals by sea (7.3.) The transport of animals by air (7.4.) The slaughter of animals (7.5.) Aquatic Animal Health Code The killing of animals for disease control purposes (7.6.) The control of stray dog populations (7.7) The use of animals in research and education (7.8.) Animal welfare and beef cattle production systems (7.9.) Animal Welfare and broiler chicken production systems (7.10) Welfare of farmed fish during transport Welfare aspects of stunning and killing of farmed fish for human consumption Killing of farmed fish for disease control purposes
STANDARDS IN MALAYSIA IN RELATION TO ANIMAL WELFARE
MALAYSIAN STANDARDS MS 2027: 2006 GOOD ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES AT FARM LEVEL & TRANSPORTATION
GOOD ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES MS 2027: 2006 Feeds & feeding; quantity & quality Breeding & reproduction; Farm biosecurity Farm sanitisation programme Animal health management Farm design Infrastructure Facilities and equipment Handling and restraining of animals Transportation in general and environmental management
GOOD ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES MS 2027: 2006 Skills & Responsibilities of producers: knowledge & skills animal welfare clean Cruelty; mistreatment, provide adequate resources, pronounced discomfort Neglect; 5 freedoms-hunger & thirst, discomfort, pain/injury/disease, exhibit normal behavior, fear/distress
GUIDELINES ON GOOD FARMING PRACTICES
LIVESTOCK FARM CERTIFICATION SCHEME
MALAYSIAN STANDARDS MS 1500: 2009 ON HALAL FOOD PRODUCTION, PREPARATION, HANDLING & STORAGE 3.5.2 SLAUGHTERING PROCESS In Slaughter houses
3.5.2 SLAUGHTERING PROCESS The slaughtering process shall take into account animal welfare in accordance to syariah law Animals slaughtered shall be healthy and approved for slaughter by competent authority Slaughtering knife or blade shall be sharp and free from blood and other impurities Visually separated from one another Stunning is not recommended but can be allowed with conditions
CODE OF PRACTICE
Contents of the Code Of Practice
GUIDELINES FOR SLAUGHTER OF CATTLE FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES This guideline(oct 1 2013) covers various aspects involving religious slaughter, slaughter premises and animal welfare. Religious authority, local authority & DVS involved in developing it. Emphasis on: proper restraint of cattle, proper slaughter techniques, handling the carcass (food safety) and proper disposal of waste.
AWARENESS & TRAINING ON THE GUIDELINE The guideline was distributed to mosque officials & community leaders A hands-on training program was conducted by DVS officials The training were held in most of the parliamentary constituency. It involved the participation of at least 2000 people. This will be an annual event
MANAGING STRAY DOG CONTROL BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT State Council Total City Town District Johor 1 6 8 15 Kedah 1 3 7 11 Kelantan - 1 11 12 Melaka 1 3-4 N. Sembilan - 3 5 8 Pahang - 3 8 11 Pulau Pinang - 2-2 Perak 1 4 10 15 Perlis - 1-1 Selangor 2 6 4 12 Terengganu 1 2 4 7 Sabah 1 2 21 24 Sarawak 3 2 21 26 W. Persekutuan 1 - - 1 Total 12 38 99 149 Stray control is managed by 149 councils NATIONAL GUIDELINE ON STRAY MANAGEMENT WAS ISSUED BY DVS Shooting dogs were banned
STRAY MANAGEMENT Continuous training required to improve stray management
USE ANIMALS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING The Animal Act, 1953 and Wildlife Conservation Act, 2010 has provision for such control. The Malaysian Code Of Practice For The Care And Use Of Animals For Scientific Purposes under the supervision of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is being used currently. The Code emphasises the duty of care that demands a genuine commitment to the welfare of the animals, a respect for the contribution the animals make to research and teaching and a desire to promote the animals wellbeing. Encapsulated in the Code is the need in scientific and teaching activities to consider: the Replacement of animals with other methods; the Reduction in the number of animals used; and the Refinement of techniques used to reduce the adverse impact on animals.
THE KILLING OF ANIMALS FOR DISEASE CONTROL PURPOSES APTVM/Guideline on this was published in 2010 to outline the various aspects of killing animals for disease control purposes
AQUATIC ANIMALS Meeting the specific requirement of the IATA and Oriental Air Carrier Regulation. SPLAM ACCRIDITATION Good Aquaculture Practice
National Animal Welfare Strategic Plan Strategy 1: Strengthening animal welfare governance Objective 1 Animal is well managed based on laws, regulations and code of practice a. Animal Welfare Act approved and gazette b. Animal Welfare Council established c. Enforcement of the Act, regulation and codes of practice
AMENDMENT TO ANIMAL ACT 1953 Animal Act 1953, Act 647, Revised- 2006 Part V1: Prevention Of Cruelty To Animal( Amendment 2013) Interim measure Penalty for Cruelty being raised RM50,000 and jail term 1 year Enforced since 1 st August 2013
ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES ON ANIMAL CRUELTY on Animal Cruelty by DVS (2009 TO 2013) Enforcement Activities 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Complaints Received 288 134 168 280 255 1,125 Inspections 354 1376 3579 5553 4942 15,804 Conducted Cases Obtained / 3 5 71 17 29 125 Investigated paper Court Cases 2 1 1 12 13 29
ANIMAL WELFARE BILL: STATUS Draft Bill in final stages at AG s Chambers In Parliament for next sitting
Malaysian Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (MAWAC) Technical Advisory Committee on Animal Welfare set up with representation from NGO s and government & chaired by the Minister of Agriculture Address issues on animal welfare Meeting twice a year
16 RULES & REGULATIONS & 16 CODE OF PRACTICE is being prepared Will adopt standards already in place with updating from OIE standards
DRAFT: REGULATION Regulation for Licensing & Registration of Premise & Fee Regulation for Compounds Regulation for Improvement Notice Regulation for Animal Welfare Officer
National Animal Welfare Strategic Plan Strategy 1: Strengthening animal welfare governance Objective 2 National animal welfare is efficiently managed a. The Organisational structure of DVS and related agencies including local government for animal welfare re organised and operational b. Establish National Database on Animal Welfare and Traceability
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE Currently staffed with 3 fulltime staff with TWG of 25 officers Will be expanded to be a Section
National Animal Welfare Strategic Plan Strategy 2: Empower and mobilisation all stake holders in animal welfare and wellbeing Objective 2 Improve the competency of animal handlers in all sector a. Implementation of animal handlers training b. Uploading of the Code of Practice and SOP on animal handling
AW TRAINING Training on handling cattle at farm & slaughter house Training on handling of small ruminants at farm & slaughter house have been conducted Training on poultry handling and slaughter
University of Putra and New Zealand-Australia Collaborating Centre Implementation of OIE Transport & Slaughter Standards TOT
National Animal Welfare Strategic Plan Strategy 2: Empower and mobilisation all stake holders in animal welfare and wellbeing Objective 3 a. Annual communication plan prepared and implemented b. Continuous public awareness campaign
AWARENESS: ANIMAL WELFARE DAY Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia (DVS) launched the Animal Welfare Day on 9 th June 2014 Objective: Create awareness on animal welfare to farmers and suppliers of livestock on how to manage and handle livestock properly 500 participants comprising farmers, farmers associations, suppliers of livestock, mosque officials, private companies, NGOs and individuals from related industries were involved Demonstrate how to handle livestock while loading, unloading, restraint and branding. Talk on Animal Welfare in Livestock Handling (ruminants)on the management and handling of animals prior to slaughter.
AWARENESS: LOADING & UNLOADING
AWARENESS: RESTRAINING
AWARENESS
AWARENESS: SCHOOL Bestari School, Sri Damansara, Kuala Lumpur. To create animal welfare awareness among school students. Various types of brochures, pamphlets and advice was distributed to students and teachers of the school to create an understanding on animal welfare
National Animal Welfare Strategic Plan Strategy 3: Spearheading animal ehsan concept at international level through Centre of Excellence in Animal Welfare Objective 1 Spearheading research in Animal Welfare from Islamic perspectives a. Development of Centre of Excellence b. Network of intellectual and scientist in joint collaborative research c. Animal ehsan concept accepted among OIC countries
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE(CoE) FOR ANIMAL WELFARE -DVS, UPM and Islamic Religious Dept. To improve animal welfare standards through scientific research and evidence within the Ehsan (compassionate) values
COLLOQIUM ANIMAL WELFARE FROM ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE 2 such colloquiums have been conducted Religious leaders, university lecturers, private sector, government officials Documented and to be further researched
CHALLENGES Challenges remain in the implementation of the activities planned as: sufficent funding and manpower is critical The speed with which changes can be made is also vital as the support from other related agencies is important and required.
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