Welfare of Animals and Poultry at Markets Order (Northern Ireland) 1998
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The Department of Agriculture, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Articles 5(1), 19(a), (e), (g) and (k), 20(1) and (2), 21, 44 and 60(1) of the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981[1] and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement
Interpretation
3. The provisions of Articles 8 to 12, 15 to 19 and 21 shall apply to animals or poultry (or to any particular animals or birds mentioned in any of those Articles) -
(b) which are being kept temporarily in a market (without being exposed
for sale there) pending completion of their inland transit in Northern
Ireland.
4. - (1) A person shall not permit an unfit animal or bird to be exposed for sale in a market. (2) A person shall not permit an animal to be exposed for sale in a market if it is likely to give birth while it is there. Lambs and goat kids with unhealed navels
Protection of lambs and goat kids
Restrictions on the sale of foals
(2) A person shall not permit to be exposed for sale separately a foal which has been brought to a market at the foot of its dam. (3) A person shall not separate a foal from its
dam while -
(b) they are being kept in a market (without being exposed for sale
there) pending completion of their inland transit in Northern Ireland.
8. - (1) A person shall not cause or permit injury or unnecessary suffering to an animal or bird in a market. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph
(1), any person in charge of an animal or bird in a market shall ensure
that the animal or bird is not, or is not likely to be, caused injury or
unnecessary suffering by reason of -
(b) inadequate ventilation being available for the animal or bird; (c) the animal or bird being hit or prodded by any instrument or other thing; (d) the animal being tethered in an unsuitable manner; or (e) any other cause.
9. - (1) Subject to paragraph (3), a person shall not handle an animal or bird in a market by -
(b) dragging it along the ground; or (c) suspending it clear of the ground,
(2) A person shall not -
(b) subject to paragraph (4), tie any bird by the neck, leg or wing.
(b) any bird being suspended clear of the ground by the legs while
it is being weighed.
Control of animals and poultry
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) a person shall not
use in a market -
(b) any stick, crop, whip, goad or other instrument or thing to hit or prod any calf or horse; or (c) any stick (other than a flat slap stick or a slap marker), non-electric
goad or other instrument or thing to hit or prod any pig.
(4) A person shall not -
(b) inflict a kick on any animal or bird; or (c) drive, ride or lead any animal or bird over any ground or floor,
the nature or condition of which is likely to cause the animal or bird
to slip or fall.
11. - (1) A person shall not knowingly obstruct any animal or bird which is being ridden, driven or led through any part of a market. (2) A person shall not wantonly or unreasonably infuriate or terrify any animal or bird in a market. Penning and caging of animals and poultry
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph
(1), a market operator shall ensure that -
(b) any cage or hutch in which any poultry or rabbits are kept -
(ii) has a door which is of sufficient size to enable the poultry
or rabbits (as the case may be) to be placed in, and removed from, the
cage or hutch without being caused any injury or unnecessary suffering.
(ii) they are distributed within the pens, having regard to differences
in age, sex and size, so as to avoid injury or unnecessary suffering to
them;
(c) animals or poultry are not kept in pens, cages or hutches which are overcrowded; (d) adequate provision is made to prevent animals or poultry -
(ii) coming into contact with any aggressive or fractious animals
or poultry in the market;
(ii) bulls which have been reared together may be kept together in
the same undivided pen (without being secured by the head or neck);
(g) a horse of one of the following descriptions is not kept in the
same undivided pen as any other horse -
(ii) a cryptorchid or rig; (iii) a mare heavily in foal; (iv) a mare with foal at foot; or (v) a horse whose hind feet are shod;
(i) a horse which is not penned shall be -
(ii) secured by the head (except where it has not been halter broken)
unless it is being driven, ridden or led.
(k) animals with unweaned young are not kept separate from their
young.
(b) a mare with its foal at foot may be kept together in the same undivided pen; and (c) subject to paragraph (3)(g)(v), shod horses may be kept
in the same undivided pen if all the horses which are so kept are secured
by the head and effectively separated one from another.
13. - (1) The person in charge of an animal or bird shall ensure that the animal or bird is provided with an adequate quantity of wholesome water as often as is necessary to prevent it suffering from thirst. (2) Where an animal or bird is kept in a market
from one day to the next the owner of that animal or bird or his duly authorised
agent shall ensure that it is provided with, and has easy access to, an
adequate quantity of suitable food and an adequate quantity of wholesome
water -
(b) thereafter at least once in each complete period of 12 hours
(calculated from 9 p.m. on the day of its arrival at the market) during
which the animal or bird is kept in the market.
Provision of lighting and bedding
(ii) to enable animals or poultry kept in the market to be inspected,
fed and watered; and
(ii) any foal at all times and any other horse which is kept in a market from one day to the next; and (iii) any lambs or goat kids (except a lamb or goat kid which is
kept at the foot of its dam) under 4 weeks of age; and
15. A person shall not keep or cause to be kept in a market a horse, which as a result of being clipped, is insufficiently protected against the weather by its natural coat unless it is kept in covered accommodation or provided with suitable protective clothing. Covered accommodation
(2) The market operator shall ensure that any such animals or poultry are kept in the covered accommodation provided by the market authority in accordance with paragraph (1). (3) The market authority of every market in which lambs under 4 weeks old (other than lambs at the foot of their dams) or goat kids under 4 weeks old are kept shall provide solid sided draught free pens for such animals. (4) The market operator shall ensure that any such lamb (other than a lamb which is at the foot of its dam) or goat kid is kept in the accommodation provided in accordance with paragraph (3). Additional duties of market authorities
(ii) free from any sharp edges or projections with which animals
or poultry may come into contact;
(c) adequate facilities in the form of troughs, buckets, drinking bowls or other drinking devices are available for watering animals or poultry; (d) any covered accommodation in the market in which animals or poultry are kept is capable of being adequately ventilated; (e) any animals or poultry which are kept overnight in a market are provided with an adequate quantity of suitable food, water and bedding; and (f) any fixed ramps used for the loading or unloading of horses into
or out of vehicles have -
(ii) side railings or some other means of protection designed and
constructed so as to prevent a horse from falling off them.
18. A market operator shall ensure that -
(b) any such pen in which an unfit animal or bird is being kept is
clearly marked so as to show that it is being used for this purpose and
that entry to the pen is prohibited unless under the authority of an inspector.
19. - (1) Where an inspector has reasonable grounds for supposing that any animal or bird in a market is unfit he may move it, or cause it to be moved, to a pen, cage or hutch provided in the market for the accommodation of unfit animals or poultry or to any other suitable place in the market and by notice in writing require the market operator to detain the animal or bird there pending its examination by a veterinary inspector. (2) Where a veterinary inspector is of the opinion that any animal or bird in a market is unfit, he may treat it, or cause it to be treated, and take, or cause to be taken, any other steps that he considers necessary to protect it from suffering, and he may for any such purpose by notice in writing require the market operator to detain the animal or bird in a pen, cage or hutch at a place mentioned in paragraph (1) for as long as he considers necessary for the purpose of further treatment or otherwise protecting it from suffering. (3) Where an animal or bird is being detained in pursuance of paragraph (1) or (2) a person shall not move it from its place of detention except under the authority of a licence granted by the Department and in accordance with any conditions subject to which the licence is granted. (4) A person shall not enter a pen in which any unfit animal or bird is being kept unless authorised to do so by an inspector. (5) A market operator shall -
(b) give to an inspector such information as he possesses as to the
ownership of any animal or bird in respect of which any such power is exercised.
(7) This Article shall apply to an animal which is overstocked with milk or likely to give birth as it applies to an unfit animal. Marking of animals and poultry
(2) A person shall not alter, remove, obliterate, deface or duplicate or cause or permit the alteration, removal, obliteration, defacing or duplication of any such mark or means of identification, except with the written permission of the Department. Ramps
(b) any fixed ramp or other facilities which are provided pursuant
to paragraph (a) have anti-slip surfaces and are fitted with side
railings (or some other means of protection) designed and constructed so
as to prevent such animals from falling off them.
22. The conveyance of Live Poultry (Ireland) Order 1919[2] is hereby revoked. Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture on L.S.
R. S. Johnston
3rd June 1998.
(This note is not part of the Order.)
This Order makes provision for the welfare of animals at markets. It prohibits the exposure for sale of unfit animals (Article 4) lambs or goat kids with unhealed navels (Article 5) and foals unless at the foot of a dam (Article 7) and requires that lambs and goat kids are removed from the market without undue delay (Article 6). The Order also requires that no injury or unnecessary suffering may be caused to an animal at a market (Article 8). The Order also restricts the manner in which animals may be tied or handled (Article 9), the use of force to control an animal (the use of sticks, crops, whips, goads or certain other instruments is also restricted) (Article 10) and prohibits the obstruction or annoyance of an animal by any person (Article 11). The Order also prohibits the keeping at the market of any horse which, by reason of being clipped, is insufficiently protected against the weather (Article 15). The market operator must ensure that animals are properly penned and caged (Article 12), adequately provided with lighting and bedding (Article 14), and that there is accommodation for unfit animals (Article 18). Duties are placed on the owner (or his duly authorised agent) or the person in charge of the animal to ensure that it is adequately fed and watered (Article 13). It is the duty of the market authority to provide covered accommodation (Article 16) and other facilities (Article 17) including ramps for the purpose of loading and unloading animals out of a vehicle (Article 21). Provision is made for the detention and treatment of unfit animals (Article 19) and for an inspector to apply a mark, or cause a mark to be applied, to an animal for identification purposes (Article 20). Any person who without lawful authority, or excuse, proof of which shall lie on him, contravenes any provision of this Order shall be guilty of an offence against the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981. The penalties for such an offence are, on summary conviction, a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale (currently £5,000) or in the case of an offence committed with respect to more than 5 animals, not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale (currently £1,000) for each animal.
Notes: [1] S.I. 1981/1115 (N.I. 22) as amended by S.I. 1984/702 (N.I. 2) Article 17 and S.I. 1994/1891 (N.I. 6) Articles 23(1) and (2), 24(1) and Scheduleback [2] S.R. & O. (Ireland) 1919 No. 1066 (p. 976) as amended by S.R. 1989 No. 167 Art 20(1)back
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