Ohio Admin. Code 901:12-12-02 - Management
(A) The following
livestock management procedures are acceptable and, if performed, must be
performed in a humane manner:.
The responsible party in determining the method of castration, tail docking and use of pain management must take into consideration the animal's age and weight, environmental conditions, and facilities available as well as human and animal safety.
(B) The following livestock management
procedures are required and must be performed in a humane manner:
(1) Breeds of sheep that do not naturally
shed their hair/wool must be shorn
sheer regularly; and,
(2)
The responsible party must seek
Seek to minimize the risk of fly strike by utilizing
such methods to include, but not limited to, shearing and crutching.
(C) All housing must meet the
following requirements:
(1)
Must provide
Provide a clean and safe environment that promotes the
health, welfare and performance of sheep at all stages of their
lives;
(2)
Must provide
Provide access to facilities or natural features that
provide reasonable protection from adverse weather conditions and
predators;
(3) Enclosures,
including fencing, must be designed and
maintained so as to minimize bruising and injury and provide for the safety of
humans and other animals;
(4)
During lambing,
there
must be sufficient space to enable ewes to separate themselves from
other animals; and,
(5) Light intensity
must be adequate for observation during
inspection.
(D) Indoor
housing systems must meet the following requirements:
(1) Have a stocking density that allows for
all sheep to easily lie down at the same time in a normal resting posture and
be able to easily stand back up at all stages of production, and in addition
provide all animals must be able to access feed and water without
excessive competition;
(2) Housing
must be designed and maintained in a manner which:
(a) Seeks to minimize the effects of adverse
weather; and,
(b) Provides ventilation to reduce
concentrations of ammonia and dust;
(3) Feeding, watering areas, and alleys must
be cleaned on a regular basis so as to be free of continual standing
water and excess manure that may compromise the animal's health and safety;
and
(4) Alleys must
be designed and maintained so as to minimize the potential for injury
and bruising; and,
.
(E) Outdoor housing systems must meet the
following requirements:
(1)
Must seek
Seek
to minimize prolonged exposure to adverse environmental conditions that
compromise the animal's health and safety;
(2) If open lots are used,
they must be maintained
maintain to promote proper drainage away from resting
areas and feed and water; and,
(3) During prolonged periods of wetness,
the responsible party must ensure that
sheep have access to feed and water.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 904.03
Rule Amplifies: 904.03, 904.04
Prior Effective Dates: 09/29/2011
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