New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 8 - HUMANE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK
Subchapter 7 - STANDARDS FOR SWINE
Section 2:8-7.4 - Keeping
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:8-7.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The swine's 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 swine's health.
(b) Relief pursuant to (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.
1. Where constructed shelters
are provided, they shall:
i. Be of sufficient size
to provide adequate space for each animal seeking shelter within to stand, lie down,
rest, get up, be able to turn around freely, and fully extend the animal's
limbs;
ii. Be structurally
sound;
iii. Have a safe interior
surface, reasonably free of injurious matter;
iv. Have natural or mechanical ventilation to
provide air quality and maintain an environment suitable for the animals;
v. Provide an environment that supports swine
health; and
vi. Be maintained at a level
of repair such that they continue to fulfill the requirements of (b)1i through v
above.
2. Stalls that do not
allow a sow or gilt to turn around freely or allow them to fully extend their limbs
may be used to feed and monitor individual sows and gilts and to minimize injury to
piglets during the 14-day period prior to the date of giving birth or during any day
when the pig is nursing.
i. The gilt or sow's head
must not have to rest on an adjacent feeder.
ii. The gilt or sow's rear quarters must not be in
contact with the back of the stall with her nose in contact with the front of the
stall.
iii. The gilt or sow's head must
not have to rest in the water trough.
iv. A pregnant gilt or sow's stall must be wide
enough to allow the sow to stand up and lie down unimpeded, rest, and move its head
freely.
3. The confinement
standards set forth at (b)1i and 2 above shall not apply to the following
activities:
i. Medical research;
ii. Examination, testing, individual treatment, or
operation for veterinary purposes, but only if performed by or pursuant to the
supervision of a licensed veterinarian, either in-person or through a telemedicine
appointment;
iii.
Transportation;
iv. State or county fair
exhibitions, 4-H programs, or similar temporary exhibitions; or
v. Humane slaughter, in accordance with applicable
laws, rules, and regulations.
(c) If enclosed yards are used to contain swine, the following conditions shall be met:
1. Sharp
objects or debris that pose an actual threat to the swine's health shall be
minimized to reduce the risk of injury to the swine.
2. If stationary objects that pose a risk of
injury cannot be removed, reasonable efforts must be made to minimize contact of the
swine with these objects by fencing off or covering the object, or through similar
means.
(d) Constructed floor surfaces on which swine are kept must provide footing that minimizes injury to the swine.
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