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Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Cattle

Second Edition

Primary Industries Report Series 85

Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Cattle   32 pages, 248 x 175 mm (paperback)
Publishers: CSIRO PUBLISHING / PISC (SCARM)
2004

    Paperback - ISBN: 0643091165 - AU $20.00
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Description  | Contents  | Readership  | Related Titles  | Related Categories

Description
This code is intended as a guide for all people responsible for the care and management of cattle.

The code aims to set an industry standard by defining acceptable cattle management practices in situations, which vary from extensive grazing to close confinement and housing. Whatever the form of husbandry, owners and managers have a responsibility for the health, welfare and considerate treatment of the animals under their control so that stress to the animals is minimised.

The basic needs of cattle for adequate food, water, air, shelter, comfort and freedom to move and express normal behaviour patterns are considered in this document, irrespective of the type of husbandry practiced.

Contents
Contents
Basic welfare needs
Intensive cattle systems
Artificial rearing of calves
Cattle handling facilities, mustering and yarding
Management practices
Health
Agistment
Feral cattle
Humane destruction of cattle
Appendix 1 Water for Livestock
Appendix 2 Feed requirement guidelines

Readership
Graziers, farmers, feedlot operators, handlers, extension officers and stock inspectors.

Related Titles
Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Land Transport of Cattle
Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Animals at Saleyards

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