RELATES TO:
KRS 246.420,
256.010,
257.160,
257.196,
525.130,
7 U.S.C.
2131-2159
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS 257.196 requires the Board of Agriculture to
promulgate administrative regulations establishing on-farm livestock and
poultry care standards recommended to it by the Kentucky Livestock Care
Standards Commission. This administrative regulation establishes general
livestock and poultry standards.
Section
1. Feed and Water.
(1) Livestock
and poultry shall receive feed and water so as to maintain a body condition
appropriate for age, use, stage of production, and weather condition.
(2) Feed and water may be withheld
for the following reasons:
(a) Specific
management practices;
(b) In an
emergency situation such as extreme weather condition or loss of utilities;
or
(c) Health care
purposes.
Section
2. Space.
(1) Space sufficient to
maintain livestock and poultry shall be provided and it may be:
(a) Confined;
(b) Semi-confined; or
(c) An outdoor lot or pasture.
(2) If used, facilities may be
environmentally controlled.
(3)
Separation of individual animals shall be authorized.
(4) Indoor stocking densities shall allow for
a single layer of animals.
(5) If
fencing is used, it shall be maintained in accordance with
KRS 256.010(1).
Section 3. Health care.
(1) Health care sufficient to maintain
livestock and poultry shall be provided promptly and it may include:
(a) Use of pharmaceuticals and biologicals.
They shall be used in accordance with label directions or as directed by a
licensed veterinarian; and
(b)
Prescription and extra-label medications. They shall be administered as
directed by a licensed veterinarian with a valid veterinarian-client-patient
relationship.
(2)
Livestock and poultry shall be routinely observed for well-being.
(3) Dead livestock and poultry shall be
disposed of pursuant to
KRS 257.160.
Section 4. Livestock handling and transport.
(1) The following shall be done in a manner
that minimizes the risk of injury:
(a)
Handling of poultry and livestock; and
(b) Loading or unloading of livestock and
poultry for or from transport.
(2) If used, the following shall be used in a
manner that minimizes the risk of injury that is consistent with the
manufacturer's recommendations:
(a) Facilities
and equipment; and
(b) Handling,
sorting, or other devices either to move livestock or for diagnostic
evaluation.
(3)
Livestock and poultry shall be able to stand in their natural posture or
position or rest in a single layer once loaded for transport.
(4) Livestock and poultry shall be loaded in
a way that allows fallen animals to rise.
Section 5. Handling of Disabled Livestock and
Poultry.
(1) The responsible party for
ambulatory disabled, non-ambulatory disabled, or distressed livestock or
poultry shall provide appropriate protection from other animals, predators, and
weather extremes as required by the condition of the animal.
(2) Ambulatory disabled, non-ambulatory
disabled, or distressed livestock or poultry shall have access to water, and if
maintained longer than twenty-four (24) hours, access to feed.
(3) Handling and moving of ambulatory
disabled, non-ambulatory disabled, or distressed animals shall be done in a
manner that minimizes the risk of additional distress.
(4) Non-ambulatory disabled livestock shall
be loaded only for transport to a terminal market or for treatment.
(5) Livestock and poultry in severe distress
with an irreversible condition shall be euthanized.
Section 6. Preparing animals for exhibition.
(1) Training, fitting, and restraint of
livestock or poultry for exhibition shall be performed in a manner that
minimizes the risk of injury.
(2)
Livestock for exhibition shall not be tampered with pursuant to
KRS 246.420.
Section 7. Euthanasia. Euthanasia of
livestock shall be performed using the approved methods pursuant to the 2007
Report of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Panel on
Euthanasia. A licensed veterinarian, law enforcement officer, or approved
animal control or humane society personnel may provide assistance in
identifying an acceptable method of euthanasia for the current situation and
environment.
Section 8.
Biosecurity.
(1) Biosecurity protocols and
limitation of public access to farms may be established by the responsible
party.
(2) Use of animals, devices,
or fencing for predator control shall be authorized.
Section 9. Exemptions. This administrative
regulation shall not:
(1) Limit or prevent a
veterinarian or person under the supervision of a veterinarian from providing
necessary care for an animal; or
(2) Apply to the care of livestock and
poultry used by an on-farm research facility that is regulated by the United
States Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act,
7 U.S.C.
2131-
2159.
Section 10. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) "Report of the AVMA Panel on
Euthanasia", June 2007, is incorporated by reference.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Department of
Agriculture, 200 Fair Oaks, 2nd Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.