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The Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007

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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007 No. 1100

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 1PERMITTED PROCEDURES

  • Cattle

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Ear clipping.

      • Ear notching.

      • Ear tagging.

      • Freeze branding.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Embryo collection or transfer by a surgical method.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Ovum transplantation, including ovum collection, by a surgical method.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Dehorning.

      • Disbudding.

      • Nose ringing.

      • Removal of supernumerary teats.

  • Pigs

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Ear clipping.

      • Ear notching.

      • Ear tagging.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Nose ringing.

      • Tail docking.

      • Tooth reduction.

      • Tusk trimming.

  • Birds

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Ovidectomy.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Beak trimming of poultry.

      • Desnooding.

      • De-toeing of domestic fowl and turkeys.

      • Dubbing.

      • Laparoscopy.

      • Wing pinioning.

  • Sheep

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Ear clipping.

      • Ear notching.

      • Ear tagging.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Dehorning.

      • Disbudding.

      • Removal of the insensitive tip of the horn.

      • Tail docking.

  • Goats

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Ear clipping.

      • Ear notching.

      • Ear tagging.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Dehorning.

      • Disbudding.

      • Removal of the insensitive tip of the horn.

  • Horses

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Freeze branding.

      • Hot branding.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Vasectomy.

  • Deer

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Ear clipping.

      • Ear notching.

      • Ear tagging.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Removal of antlers that are not in velvet.

  • Other species

    • Identification Procedures:

      • Ear clipping.

      • Ear notching.

      • Ear tipping of feral cats.

      • Insertion of subcutaneous tracking devices.

      • Tagging.

      • Chemical branding of fish.

      • Freeze branding of fish.

      • Micro-chipping.

      • Removal or perforation of parts of fishes’ fins, adipose fins or fin rays.

      • Tattooing.

      • Other methods of identification involving a mutilation required by law.

    • Procedures for the Control of Reproduction:

      • Castration.

      • Embryo collection or transfer by a surgical method.

      • Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive.

      • Ovum transplantation, including ovum collection, by a surgical method.

      • Spaying.

      • Vasectomy.

    • Other Management Procedures:

      • Laparoscopy.

      • Removal of the dew claws of dogs.

      • Removal of fish scales.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 2CATTLE: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on cattle, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

When the method used is the application of a rubber ring or other device to constrict the flow of blood to the scrotum, the procedure may only be carried out on an animal aged not more than 7 days.

When any other method is used, an anaesthetic must be administered where the animal is aged 2 months or over.

2.

Embryo collection or transfer by a surgical method

An anaesthetic must be administered.

3.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on a farmed animal.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

4.

Ovum transplantation, including ovum collection, by a surgical method

An anaesthetic must be administered.

5.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

6.

Dehorning

An anaesthetic must be administered.

7.

Disbudding

The procedure may only be carried out on an animal aged not more than 6 months.

When the method used is chemical cauterisation, the procedure may only be carried out on an animal aged not more than 7 days.

When any other method is used an anaesthetic must be administered.

8.

Removal of supernumerary teats

An anaesthetic must be administered where the animal is aged 3 months or over.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 3PIGS: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on a pig, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

The method used must not involve the tearing of tissues.

An anaesthetic and additional prolonged analgesia must be administered where the animal is aged 7 days or over.

2.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on a farmed animal.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

3.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

4.

Nose ringing

The procedure may only be carried out on an animal that is not kept continuously in an indoor husbandry system.

5.

Tail docking

The procedure may only be carried out where measures to improve environmental conditions or management systems have first been taken to prevent tail-biting, but there is still evidence to show that injury to pigs’ tails by biting has occurred.

The method used must involve quick and complete severance of the tail.

An anaesthetic and additional prolonged analgesia must be administered where the animal is aged 7 days or over.

6.

Tooth reduction

The procedure may only be carried out on an animal that is aged not more than 7 days.

The procedure must consist only of the uniform reduction of the corner teeth by either grinding or clipping so as to leave an intact smooth surface.

The procedure may only be carried out where measures to improve environmental conditions or management systems have first been taken to prevent tail-biting and other vices, but there is still evidence to show that injury to sows’ teats or to other pigs’ ears or tails by biting has occurred.

7.

Tusk trimming

The procedure may only be carried out where there is evidence to show that it is necessary to prevent injury to other animals or for safety reasons.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 4BIRDS: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on a bird, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

The procedure may not be carried out on farmed birds.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

An anaesthetic must be administered.

2.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on farmed birds.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

3.

Ovidectomy

The procedure may not be carried out on farmed birds.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

An anaesthetic must be administered.

4.

Vasectomy

The procedure may not be carried out on farmed birds.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

An anaesthetic must be administered.

5.

Beak trimming of poultry

The procedure must be performed using a suitable instrument, and on—

(a)

both the lower and upper beaks, with not more than one third of each removed, or

(b)

the upper beak only, with not more than one third removed.

Any subsequent haemorrhage from the beak must be arrested by cauterisation.

On poultry that are intended to become laying hens and which are kept on establishments with 350 or more laying hens, the procedure—

(i)

may only be carried out in order to prevent feather pecking or cannibalism;

(ii)

may only be carried out before 1st January 2011;

(iii)

may not be performed on poultry that are intended to become laying hens (or which are laying hens) and which are aged 10 days or over.

6.

Desnooding

Where the turkey is aged not more than 21 days, the procedure may be carried out either by manual pinching-out or with a suitable instrument.

7.

De-toeing of domestic fowl and turkeys

The procedure may not be carried out on a bird that is aged 3 days or over unless a veterinary surgeon considers that it is necessary that it be carried out.

An anaesthetic must be administered where the bird is aged 3 days or over.

8.

Dubbing

The procedure may not be carried out on a bird that is aged 3 days or over unless a veterinary surgeon considers that it is necessary that it be carried out.

An anaesthetic must be administered where the bird is aged 3 days or over.

9.

Laparoscopy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

10.

Wing pinioning

The procedure may not be carried out on farmed birds.

An anaesthetic must be administered where the bird is aged 10 days or over.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 5SHEEP: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on a sheep, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

When the method used is the application of a rubber ring or other device to constrict the flow of blood to the scrotum, the procedure may only be carried out on an animal aged not more than 7 days.

When any other method is used, an anaesthetic must be administered where the animal is aged 3 months or over.

2.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on a farmed animal.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

3.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

4.

Dehorning

An anaesthetic must be administered.

5.

Tail docking

In all cases, enough of the tail must be retained to cover the vulva of a female animal or the anus of a male animal.

When the method used is the application of a rubber ring or other device to constrict the flow of blood to the tail, the procedure may only be carried out on an animal aged not more than 7 days.

When any other method is used an anaesthetic must be administered.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 6GOATS: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on a goat, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

When the method used is the application of a rubber ring or other device to constrict the flow of blood to the scrotum, the procedure may only be carried out on an animal aged not more than 7 days.

When any other method is used, an anaesthetic must be administered where the animal is aged 2 months or over.

2.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on a farmed animal.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

3.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

4.

Dehorning

An anaesthetic must be administered.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 7HORSES: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on a horse, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

An anaesthetic must be administered.

2.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 8DEER: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on a deer, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Castration

An anaesthetic must be administered.

2.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on farmed deer.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

3.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

4.

Removal of antlers that are not in velvet

The procedure may only be carried out on farmed deer or deer that are kept on land in the same manner as if they were farmed deer.

Only the non-sensitive part of the antler may be removed.

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 9OTHER SPECIES: REQUIREMENTS WHEN CARRYING OUT CERTAIN PERMITTED PROCEDURES

When carried out on an animal other than one dealt with in any of Schedules 2 to 8, a procedure listed below must be carried out in accordance with the condition or conditions specified for that procedure.

1.

Ear tipping of feral cats

An anaesthetic must be administered.

2.

Castration

An anaesthetic must be administered.

3.

Embryo collection or transfer by a surgical method

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

An anaesthetic must be administered.

4.

Implantation of a subcutaneous contraceptive

The procedure may not be carried out on a farmed animal.

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

5.

Ovum transplantation, including ovum collection, by a surgical method

The procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

An anaesthetic must be administered.

6.

Spaying

An anaesthetic must be administered.

7.

Vasectomy

An anaesthetic must be administered.

8.

Laparoscopy

Where the animal on which the procedure is to be performed is not a reptile, the procedure may only be carried out as part of a conservation breeding programme.

In either case, an anaesthetic must be administered.

9.

Removal of the dew claws of dogs

An anaesthetic must be administered except where the dog is a puppy whose eyes have not yet opened.

10.

Removal of fish scales

The procedure may only be carried out for the purposes of age determination.

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