Vehicles used to transport livestock must comply with basic building requirements.
Each trailer or vehicle must:

  • Be constructed and maintained in a manner that ensures the safety of animals during loading, transport and unloading
  • Protect animals from injury, unnecessary suffering, inclement weather and excessive noise and vibration
  • Avoid sharp edges, protrusions, gaps and spaces that could cause injury

A – Loading ramp with footrest
B – Side door, minimum 1.3m
C – Footrest and/or non-slip flooring throughout the floor
D – Internal partitions, minimum 1.27m for cattle and 76cm for pigs, sheep and calves
E – Adequate lighting to facilitate stock inspection
F – Floor height must allow animals to stand naturally and provide adequate ventilation
G – Loading ramp slope not exceeding 29°
H – Top step of ramp not exceeding 21cm and gap not greater than 6cm
J – Internal ramp slope not exceeding 33°
K – Good ventilation on all levels
M – Roof
N – No large gaps between internal partitions and floor

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