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8.—(1) Animals shall be loaded and unloaded in accordance with this paragraph.
(2) Save as provided in sub-paragraphs (5) and (6) below they shall be loaded and unloaded using suitable ramps, bridges, gangways or mechanical lifting gear, operated so as to prevent injury or unnecessary suffering to any animal.
(3) The flooring of any loading equipment shall be constructed so as to prevent slipping.
(4) Ramps, bridges, gangways and loading platforms shall be provided on each side with protection which is—
(a)of sufficient strength, length and height to prevent any animal using the loading equipment from falling or escaping; and
(b)positioned so that it will not result in injury or unnecessary suffering to any animal.
(5) An animal may be loaded or unloaded by means of manual lifting or carrying if the animal is of a size that it can easily be lifted by not more than two persons and the operation is carried out without causing injury or unnecessary suffering to the animal.
(6) An animal may be loaded or unloaded without equipment or by manual lifting or carrying provided that, having regard to the age, height and species of the animal, it is unlikely to be caused injury or unnecessary suffering by being loaded or unloaded in this manner.
9.—(1) Animals shall be moved from one floor or deck of a vehicle, vessel or receptacle to another in accordance with this paragraph.
(2) Save as provided in sub-paragraph (4) below, suitable ramps or mechanical lifting gear shall be used and operated so as to prevent injury or unnecessary suffering to any animal.
(3) Where a ramp or mechanical lifting gear is used it shall be—
(a)provided on each side with protection which is of sufficient strength, length and height to prevent any animal using it from falling or escaping;
(b)positioned so that it will not result in injury or unnecessary suffering to any animal; and
(c)of a gradient which is suitable to the age and species of the animals concerned.
(4) Manual lifting or carrying may be used if the animal is of a size that can easily be lifted by no more than two persons and the movement is carried out without causing injury or unnecessary suffering to the animal.
10. No animal shall be placed in the same undivided pen, receptacle, vehicle or rail wagon as any other animal unless it is known that they are compatible with each other.
11. The attendant or consignor’s agent shall look after the animals and, if necessary, feed and water them.
12. Where the means of transport or receptacle contains animals which are wild, timid or dangerous a notice to that effect shall be fixed to it.
13. Vessels used for the transport of animals shall, before sailing, be provided with sufficient supplies of liquid for drinking (unless they are equipped with a suitable system allowing its production) and appropriate foodstuffs, having regard to the species and number of animals being transported as well as the duration of the voyage.
14. Sedation shall be given only exceptionally and under the direct supervision of a veterinary surgeon. Written details of such sedation shall accompany the animal to its destination.
15. Where appropriate, animals shall be held for a suitable period prior to transport to prepare them for loading, unloading and transport. During that period they shall, if necessary, be moved gradually into their receptacle.
16. Birds shall be kept in semi-darkness.
17. Receptacles in which marine mammals are transported shall not be stacked.