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ANIMAL WELFARE (TRANSPORT OF LIVESTOCK) REGULATIONS 2025 (S.R. 2025, NO. 35) - REG 36

Requirements for poultry
(1)  In this regulation –
broiler birds means poultry that have been bred for the purpose of being slaughtered for meat;
spent birds means poultry that –
(a) have been bred for the purpose of laying eggs; and
(b) are no longer considered a commercially viable producer of eggs.
(2)  Subject to this regulation, when transporting poultry that is aged 5 days or more, other than spent birds –
(a) the journey time must not exceed 24 hours; and
(b) the maximum time off water is 24 hours; and
(c) the minimum spell duration is 24 hours.
(3)  The owner of a poultry bird aged 5 days or more, other than a spent bird or a broiler bird, must ensure that, within the period of 12 hours before commencing a journey, the bird is provided with adequate food containing sufficient nutrients to ensure the bird's good health and vitality.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.
(4)  The driver of a vehicle being used to transport poultry in a container must ensure that any bird that is aged 5 days or more being transported, in a container, for 24 hours or more is provided with shelter during the journey.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.
(5)  The driver of a vehicle transporting poultry that is less than 5 days old must take all measures reasonable in the circumstances to minimise the risk of harm to any bird from cold stress or heat stress during the journey.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.
(6)  The owner of a poultry bird that is less than 5 days old must ensure that, once the bird is removed from an incubator to be transported, the bird is returned for a period of at least 24 hours to a suitable brooding environment that provides the bird with adequate feed, water and warmth –
(a) in the case of a bird transported in a container in which the bird does not have ready access to hydrating material, within 60 hours; or
(b) in any other case, within 72 hours.
Penalty:  In the case of –
(a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and
(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.



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