Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research
Volume 4, Issue 5 , Pages 187-192, September 2009

Development of animal welfare standards for the livestock transport industry: process, challenges, and implementation

  • M.K. Edge

      Affiliations

    • Symbio Alliance Consulting, 44 Brandl Street, Eight Mile Plains, Queensland, Australia 4113
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for reprint requests and correspondence: M. K. Edge, Symbio Alliance Consulting, 44 Brandl Street, Eight Mile Plains, Queensland 4113, Australia.
  • ,
  • J.L. Barnett

      Affiliations

    • Animal Welfare Science Centre, Department of Primary Industries, 600 Sneydes Road, Werribee, Victoria, Australia, 3030
    • Deceased.

Abstract 

Commencing in 2007, a collaborative project to develop the ”National Animal Welfare Standards for the Livestock Transport Industry” (the Standards) was completed and the documentation was integrated with the existing industry quality assurance (QA) program, TruckCare. The project was the fifth in a series of 6 projects commencing from 1998, to develop industry-wide animal welfare standards and accompanying audit material for the livestock industries, including poultry, pork, dairy, meat processing, and saleyards. Three booklets covering animal welfare practice for the livestock transport industry were produced: a Standards Manual, a Working Manual, and Background Information and Rationale (). The documentation was designed to further both industry's and the community's expectations of the high levels of QA associated with livestock transport.

Factors that influenced the need for the project include the increasing demand for sound, science-based animal welfare standards by customers for various markets (Blandford et al., 1999; Verbeke et al., 2000), the development of international guidelines (OIE, 2007), and in the near future in Australia, new legislative requirements that are currently being considered as part of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy initiative, a national framework supported by all jurisdictions. The Standards were developed to underpin existing legislation, including the Model Codes of Practice, scientific literature where available, and current industry practice. The Standards were integrated with the existing industry QA program, TruckCare (2007), for industry to demonstrate animal welfare practices that underpin legislative and commercial standards. A management group comprising representatives from government, welfare organizations, industry, customer organizations, and other technical experts contributed to the development of the Standards by means of a consensus approach. The Standards were accompanied by implementation material to enable uptake within the livestock transport industry and for the delivery of assurance on animal welfare practice to government, customers, trading partners, and consumers. This paper describes the project to develop the national industry animal welfare Standards for livestock transport.

Keywords: animal welfare, standards, Codes of Practice, land transport, quality assurance, supply chain

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PII: S1558-7878(09)00157-9

doi:10.1016/j.jveb.2009.07.001

Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research
Volume 4, Issue 5 , Pages 187-192, September 2009