New veterinary rules for keeping rabbits will come into effect in Russia

Published Nov 29, 2023

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has issued new veterinary rules for breeding, rearing, and selling rabbits. The regulations include conditions to ensure the safety of the animals and their premises, such as not breeding them in certain areas and implementing measures to prevent wild animals from entering rabbit farms. The rules also define sanitary procedures, including the use of disinfection barriers and cleaning protocols. The regulations will apply to various types of rabbit breeding operations, including personal plots, farms, and even institutions of the penitentiary system.
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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has established new veterinary rules for keeping rabbits for their breeding, rearing and sale. The relevant requirements are published on the federal portal for the official publication of legal acts. First of all, the document establishes conditions for ensuring the safety of these animals and the premises allocated for them. In particular, it is not allowed to breed them in the territories of former or existing cattle burial grounds, landfills for household waste, wastewater treatment plants and enterprises for processing down, wool and leather raw materials. It is necessary to have a fence or any other way to prevent wild animals from entering the territory of rabbit farms. Each individual type of rabbit should also be isolated from each other. The Ministry of Agriculture named the regions that are leaders in marking farm animals In addition, a number of sanitary rules have been defined. For example, enterprises should be equipped with a ...
Source: Rosng

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