New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 8 - HUMANE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK
Subchapter 3 - STANDARDS FOR HORSES
Section 2:8-3.4 - Keeping
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The horses' environment must provide relief from the elements, such as excessive wind, excessive temperature and excessive precipitation, that result in hyperthermia or hypothermia detrimental to the horses' health.
(b) Relief under (a) above can be accomplished with natural features of the environment including, but not limited to, trees, land, windbreaks, overhangs, or other natural weather barriers or constructed shelters.
(c) Where constructed shelters are provided, they shall:
(d) If enclosed yards are used to contain horses, the following conditions shall be met:
(e) Constructed floor surfaces on which horses are kept must provide footing that minimizes injury to the horses.
(f) Where cement floors are used, bedding or matting must be provided and kept reasonably clean.
(g) Dirt floors or rubber mats are acceptable without bedding if adequate drainage is provided.
(h) Bedding or matting, if used, shall provide an environment that supports horse health.
(i) Horses not in transit may be tied using halters or neck bands in their stalls or to stationary objects for up to12 hours if feed and water are not available and for longer periods of time if feed and water are offered at reasonable intervals and the horses can lie down safely.