N.J. Admin. Code § 2:8-4.2 - Feeding
(a) Each bird
shall be assessed individually for purposes of determining compliance with the
standards for feeding of poultry set forth in this section. Compliance with
these standards shall not be determined by averaging the treatment or condition
in a flock or group of birds.
(b)
Each bird must have daily access to sufficient and nutritious feed to allow for
growth and maintenance of an adequate body condition.
(c) Exceptions to feeding requirements for
poultry are as follows:
1. Day-old poultry
may be transported without feed, provided said poultry are delivered within 72
hours of hatching, and feed is provided immediately following
unloading.
2. Birds may be
transported without feed in accordance with the United States Postal
Regulations, 39 C.F.R. § 111.5. (US Postal Service Domestic Mail Manual,
§ C022 Perishables; Subsection 3.1, Day-old poultry, Subsection 3.3 Adult
fowl, Subsection 3.4 Adult Chickens.)
3. Induced molting is permitted provided that
the following conditions are met:
i. Feed may
not be withdrawn during the molt. Molting hens must have daily access to a
maintenance diet or resting diet.
ii. Mortality and body weight loss shall be
monitored daily throughout the molt, and if the average weight loss exceeds 30
percent of pre-molt weight, or if mortality exceeds 1.2 percent molting hens
must be returned to a resting or a layer diet.
Notes
See: 38 N.J.R. 1491(a), 38 N.J.R. 4991(a).
In (c)3, substituted "Induced molting is permitted" for "Feed may be withdrawn from adult poultry during an induced molt,"; rewrote (c)3i; and in (c)3ii, deleted "feed must be returned immediately" preceding "if the average weight loss" and substituted "molting hens must be returned to a resting or a layer diet" for "during the feed withdrawal".
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