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[International animal transport]

M Dayen1

  • 1Niedersächsischen Ministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten, Hannover.

DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift
|March 1, 1994
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Summary

To improve animal welfare during transport, a national regulation is needed to limit travel time to 8 hours for slaughter animals, preventing suffering and ensuring legal compliance.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Welfare Science
  • Agricultural Law

Context:

  • Current animal transportation practices face legal scrutiny regarding cross-border movement.
  • Ensuring animal welfare and preventing harm during transit is a significant challenge.
  • Existing regulations may not adequately address the complexities of modern animal transport.

Purpose:

  • To propose measures for improving animal transportation practices.
  • To advocate for a national centralized regulation for animal transport.
  • To establish a legal framework that prioritizes animal well-being and minimizes suffering.

Summary:

  • The study discusses necessary measures for animal transportation within the current legal framework.
  • It emphasizes the need for practices that prevent animal harm and pain.
  • A national centralized regulation is proposed to enhance safety and efficiency.
  • A key recommendation is an 8-hour transportation time limit for animals destined for slaughter.

Impact:

  • Potential reduction in animal stress and injury during transport.
  • Establishment of clearer legal guidelines for animal transportation.
  • Improved compliance with animal welfare standards.
  • Foundation for more humane and efficient livestock logistics.

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