New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 8 - HUMANE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK
Subchapter 4 - STANDARDS FOR POULTRY
Section 2:8-4.5 - Marketing and sale
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The driver of the transport vehicle, and/or any person who is present in the vehicle for purposes of transporting the poultry, shall be responsible for the welfare of the birds at all times during transport.
(b) Poultry transported for any purpose must be handled (loaded and off-loaded) and transported in a manner that minimizes injury, illness and death.
(c) Poultry may be mailed in compliance with the United States Postal Regulations Federal rule 39 C.F.R. § 111.5. (US Postal Service Domestic Mail Manual, § C022 Perishables; Subsection 3.1, Day-old poultry, Subsection 3.3 Adult fowl, Subsection 3.4 Adult Chickens.)
(d) Birds that are transported by any method other than mailing shall be:
(e) Crates, trays or carts for transport must be:
(f) During transport, the birds' environment must provide relief from the elements that result in hyperthermia or hypothermia detrimental to the birds' health.
(g) Consideration shall be given to minimize exposure of poultry during transport to excessive solar radiation and excessive precipitation.
(h) Mortality in broilers or turkeys shall not exceed 1.0 percent during transport and mortality in spent hens shall not exceed 2.5 percent during transport.
(i) Birds shall not be transported for more than 24 hours without access to feed and water.
(j) Once delivered to the destination, birds must not be kept in transport crates, trays or carts for longer than 18 hours.