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Are you legal to transport livestock?

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February 2025

Agricultural journalist, smallholder and editor of Ford & Fordson Tractors Magazine Jane Brooks, joins us for her regular look at the world of agricultural machinery.

Are you legal to transport livestock?

In January 2024 researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Essex, published the results of a check of the regulations protecting animals during transport on long journeys.

In the first comprehensive analysis of live animal transportation researchers looked at five English-speaking Western countries, consisting of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the EU (including the UK). They considered four risk factors, fitness to travel, journey duration, climatic conditions and space allowed.

Quite shockingly they found all countries could improve, some countries don't mandate regular stops on long journeys, others have stops too short to give animals a meaningful rest period.

Dr Ben Lecorps study co-author and Animal Welfare Lecturer in the Bristol Veterinary School said their findings indicated that regulations are often insufficient or too vague to ensure they are fit for purpose.

He pointed out it didn't mean all animals will experience serious harms while being transported, but some major risk factors such as journeys in hot weather are not being satisfactorily addressed.

imageThe report suggested that applying the best of each countries regulatory framework could be a major step closer to safeguarding animal welfare during transport.

KNOW THE TRANSPORT REGULATIONS

Here in the UK, probably as a response to the very hot summer, in 2022 the Government issued guidance that unless they are in temperature-controlled vehicles, animals should not be transported at external temperatures of more than 30°C. If there is high humidity, guidance is to look at a 'feels like' temperature weather phone or web-based app and apply the same 30°C rule.

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