Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 73-1-9 - Transportation9.1. Livestock must be able to stand in their natural posture or position or rest ; and have sufficient floor space for poultry to perch or rest based on poultry production standards, production type, management guides and housing type. 9.2. The transport driver is solely responsible for the welfare of livestock during transit. 9.3. The responsible party shall make the final decision in determining the fitness for livestock loading and transport and the load density. The density of a load shall be determined by the need to minimize injury and must allow fallen animals to rise. 9.4. During transit, livestock should be reasonably protected from adverse weather conditions. 9.5. Transporters shall stop every 28 hours, unload, and provide livestock with food, water and rest for at least five (5) consecutive hours, unless the transportation vehicle allows the livestock to lay down and rest and have access to feed and water.