Austria: Animal welfare package now fixed

게시됨 2022년 5월 5일

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The Austrian Council of Ministers has approved changes to animal welfare laws, including bans on live chick shredding and bringing mammals to slaughter that are obviously in the last third of their pregnancy, unless for specific exceptions. The changes also include regulations on tail docking for pigs and new minimum standards for group housing of weaners, fattening pigs, and breeding pigs. The Transport Act now requires data transmission from retrospective controls of long-distance transports to third countries. These changes, part of a negotiated animal welfare package, will be supported by an annual investment of 120 million euros and an additional 20 million euros per year from the new common agricultural policy.
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On May 4, 2022, the Council of Ministers decided on further advances in animal welfare. Specifically, there are changes in the Animal Welfare Act, the 1st Animal Husbandry Ordinance and the Animal Transport Act. Although Austria is in first place among 50 countries worldwide in the ranking of the animal protection organization "World Animal Protection", the high standards in Austria should be continuously improved: The Animal Welfare Act prohibits the shredding of live chicks and the killing of viable chicks - unless these are proven to be used to obtain feed for zoos, bird of prey sanctuaries, etc., a ban on bringing mammals to slaughter that are obviously in the last third of their pregnancy (except for veterinary indication required) and the abolition of the existing exceptions for the permanent tethering of cattle with a transitional period until January 1st, 2030. In addition, until December 31, 2026 there is a project to evaluate the housing systems in the area of the pens ...

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