Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 6, November 4, 2024
Section 2VAC5-150-190 - Primary conveyancesPrimary conveyances used in transporting birds shall meet the following provisions:
1. The cargo space of primary conveyances used in transporting birds shall be constructed to protect their health and ensure their safety and comfort;2. The cargo space shall be constructed and maintained in a manner to prevent the ingress of engine exhaust fumes and gases from the primary conveyance during transport;3. The cargo space shall have a supply of air sufficient for normal breathing for each bird contained therein, and the primary enclosure shall be positioned in such a manner that each bird has access to sufficient air for normal breathing;4. Temperatures in primary conveyances shall not exceed 75°F for more than 45 minutes without supplemental ventilation through natural or automatic ventilation or air conditioning nor fall below 45°F without auxiliary heat, unless the birds are accompanied by a certificate of acclimation to lower temperatures signed by an accredited veterinarian, or unless the well-being of the confined bird mandates temperature maintenance above this range;5. Primary enclosures containing birds shall be positioned in the primary conveyance in such a manner that in an emergency the birds can be removed;6. The interior of the animal cargo space shall be kept clean;7. Birds shall not be transported with any material, substance, or device in such a way that can injure their health or well-being; and8. Vehicles used to carry birds shall be enclosed; including but not limited to, vans, station wagons, and pick-up trucks equipped with camper shells; so that: a. All sides and top are covered;b. Adequate ventilation is assured by the use of screens or ventilation systems;c. The vehicle is insulated to provide protection from weather extremes or has an automatic heating/cooling system.2 Va. Admin. Code § 5-150-190
Derived from VR115-02-13 § 4.2, eff. May 13, 1987.Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-6501 of the Code of Virginia.