Unless otherwise specified, all enclosures for dangerous wild
animals as defined by division (C) of section
935.01 of the Revised Code must
meet the minimum requirements listed in this rule.
(A) Animals shall be housed and kept in
double containment, consisting of a primary and a secondary enclosure as
specified by this chapter for the species being kept.
(B) Enclosures must be inspected and
maintained daily and any deficits shall be corrected as soon as possible.
The animal may be moved to another secure area temporarily to
correct any deficits. If a temporary move is required the facility veterinarian
must be notified. If the temporary move is greater than twenty four hours, the
veterinarian must concur with the selection of the temporary site and the
duration of the move.
(C) A
primary enclosure shall:
(1) Be sufficiently
strong to prevent escape;
(2) If
roofed, the roof must be attached to and be of the same or equivalent strength
as the sides of the primary enclosure;
(3) Protect the contained animal from
injury;
(4) Provide species
appropriate substrate for the health and well-being of the animals;
(5) Be equipped with a safety
entrance;
(6) Have at least one
elevated platform or bedding material for resting to accommodate all animals in
the enclosure simultaneously;
(7) Provide a quiet birthing area as
necessary and appropriate to the species;
(8)
(7)
Be of a size and complexity to provide for the animal's physical welfare and
behavioral and social enrichment;
(9)
(8) Include a shelter;
and,
(10)
(9) Include a dig barrier unless the floor of the
primary enclosure is concrete, bedrock, or another impervious material that is
appropriate for the animal in the enclosure.
(D) If used to construct a primary enclosure,
chain link fence must be secured on the inside of the primary enclosure's
posts.
(E) Aggressive or
incompatible animals shall be housed separately.
(F) Fecal and food waste shall be removed
from the primary enclosure regularly, as appropriate for the species, and
stored or disposed of in a manner to protect the health and well-being of the
animals, owners, and staff.
(G)
Primary enclosures shall be cleaned daily and hard surfaces disinfected a
minimum of once weekly.
(H) New or
diseased animals shall be housed separately and handled in a manner to minimize
distress and the likelihood of spreading disease to other animals.
(I) Non-injurious enrichment opportunities
shall be provided to ensure the animal's physical stimulation and psychological
needs are met, and shall be compatible with the species and number of
animals.
(J) Each primary enclosure
shall have a shift cage sized appropriate to the number, size and compatibility
of the animals.
(1) Shift cages shall be
constructed of material equivalent to the primary enclosure and be sufficiently
strong to prevent escape.
(2) The
shift cage shall be separated from the primary enclosure by a door of
equivalent material that can be locked in the closed or open
position.
(3) Shift cage door
controls shall be protected from the animal in the primary enclosure.
(K) Cantilever fencing, as
required in this chapter, shall be:
(1) Made
of
either:chain
(a)
Chain link or a material
of equivalent strength with an electrified
top wire, high tension cables with an electrified
top cable, or a combination thereof ; or,
(b)
At least two high tension cables with a separate
electrified top wire. If used, these cables must be evenly spaced to prevent
escape.
(2) A
minimum of three feet in width from the base of the cantilever to the top of
the cantilever; and,
(3) Attached
to the top of the primary enclosure at a forty-five degree angle into the
enclosure.
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(L) Electric fencing may be used in a primary
enclosure, but it cannot be used as the sole method of containment in a primary
enclosure.
(M) Secondary enclosures
shall:
(1) Be a minimum of eight feet in
height;
(2) Be a minimum of eight
feet from the nearest primary enclosure; and,
(3) Not have any wall in common with any
primary enclosure.
(N)
Electric fencing may be used in a secondary enclosure as appropriate for the
species. Safety signs must be conspicuously displayed on any electrified
section of the enclosure.
(O) A
solid building may be used as part of the secondary enclosure if the following
are true:
(1) The building extends all the way
to the ground for the entire length serving as a secondary enclosure;
and,
(2) The building meets the
minimum height requirements for secondary enclosure fencing.
(P) Temperature, ventilation and
lighting:
(1) Adequate measures shall be taken
so that climatic conditions do not pose a threat to the animal. The animal's
age, overall health and acclimation shall be taken into consideration when
taking measures to minimize these conditions;
(2) A species appropriate means of
thermo-regulating and an adequate UV source shall be provided;
(3) Indoor housing ventilation shall provide
for health, comfort and welfare of animals by minimizing drafts, odors, dust,
ammonia levels, and moisture condensation; and
(4) Light intensity shall be sufficient for
observation and cleaning.