WorldPoultry: EC reveals best practices for poultry transport06-10-2017
The European Commission has produced a series of advice fact sheets on best practices for animal transport, including information on the movement of poultry. The three-year pilot project, which concludes next year, aims to improve animal welfare during transport by developing and disseminating guides to good and best practice for the transport of the main livestock species. There have been 16 partners across Europe with the project specifically targeting the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland, Romania and Greece. The poultry report says that during transportation, various aspects are important to ensure bird comfort and welfare, which differ when transporting chicks compared to end of lay hens or broilers. It says:
The study looks and gives advice on training for handlers, information on journey planning and preparation, including contingency plans, type of transport and space on the vehicle, preparation of birds for the journey and loading facilities. It also gives good and better practice recommendations on water, feed and resting times, unloading of animals and their care following unloading and biosecurity, cleaning and disinfection |