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PART II REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND KNACKERS' YARDS
8.Construction, equipment and maintenance of slaughterhouses and knackers' yards
9.The slaughter of animals in slaughterhouses and knackers' yards
10.The killing of animals in slaughterhouses and knackers' yards
11.The killing of pigs and birds by exposure to gas mixtures
12.Additional provisions for the slaughter or killing of horses
PART III SLAUGHTER OR KILLING ELSEWHERE THAN IN SLAUGHTERHOUSES OR KNACKERS' YARDS
14.The slaughter of animals elsewhere than in a slaughterhouse or knacker’s yard
15.The killing of animals elsewhere than in a slaughterhouse or knacker’s yard
16.The slaughter or killing of animals elsewhere than in a slaughterhouse or knacker’s yard for private consumption
17.The slaughter or killing of animals for the purpose of disease control
18.The killing of fox and mink which are farmed for their fur
19.The killing of surplus chicks and embryos in hatchery waste
THE CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND KNACKERS' YARDS
STUNNING OR KILLING OF ANIMALS OTHER THAN ANIMALS REARED FOR FUR
KILLING PIGS AND BIRDS BY EXPOSURE TO GAS MIXTURES
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE SLAUGHTER OR KILLING OF HORSES IN SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND KNACKERS' YARDS
SLAUGHTER OR KILLING METHODS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISEASE CONTROL
2.Permitted methods of slaughtering or killing animals for the purpose of disease control
3.Specific requirements for killing for the purpose of disease control by electrocution
4.Specific requirements for stunning by use of a captive bolt instrument
5.Any person who uses a captive bolt instrument shall check...
KILLING OF SURPLUS CHICKS AND EMBRYOS IN HATCHERY WASTE
2.Specific requirements for killing surplus chicks by use of a mechanical apparatus producing immediate death
3.Specific requirements for killing surplus chicks by exposure to gas mixtures
4.Specific reqirements for killing surplus chicks by dislocation of the neck
6.Specific requirements for killing embryos in hatchery waste by use of a mechanical apparatus producing immediate death
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