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Meat Safety Act, 2000 (Act No. 40 of 2000)

Poultry Regulations, 2006

Part V : Humane Treatment of Poultry and Slaughter Process

64. Offloading

 

 

[See also regulation 4(c); 5(c); 6(d);19]

 

1) Vehicles waiting to offload live poultry, and crates with live poultry after offloading, must be parked or put in a shaded area while maintaining ventilation through crates.

 

2) Crates with live poultry must be handled with care in such a manner as to avoid unnecessary suffering, injury, pain and excitement of birds.

 

3) Birds received in crates must be slaughtered within four hours of arrival at the abattoir and may not be kept overnight.

 

4) Birds that are seen to be moribund, excessively injured or unfit for slaughter at offloading, must be euthanised without delay and destroyed.

 

5) Birds that are injured while awaiting slaughter must be preferentially slaughtered.

 

6) The owner of a vehicle must ensure that the vehicle used to transport poultry to an abattoir is kept in a clean and hygienic condition.