SCHEDULE 4Additional conditions that apply to the keeping of calves confined for rearing and fattening

Accommodation

1.

(1)

A calf shall not be confined in an individual stall or pen after the age of eight weeks unless a veterinary surgeon certifies that its health or behaviour requires it to be isolated in order to receive treatment.

(2)

The width of any individual stall or pen for a calf shall be at least equal to the height of the calf at the withers, measured in the standing position, and the length shall be at least equal to the body length of the calf, measured from the tip of the nose to the caudal edge of the tuber ischii (pin bone), multiplied by 1.1.

(3)

Individual stalls or pens for calves (except for those isolating sick animals) shall have perforated walls, which allow calves to have direct visual and tactile contact.

(4)

For calves kept in groups, the unobstructed space allowance available to each calf shall be—

(a)

at least 1.5 square metres for each calf with a live weight of less than 150 kg;

(b)

at least 2 square metres for each calf with a live weight of 150 kg or more but less than 200 kg; and

(c)

at least 3 square metres for each calf with a live weight of 200 kg or more.

(5)

Each calf shall be able to stand up, turn around, lie down, rest and groom itself without hindrance.

(6)

Subject to sub-paragraphs (7) and (8), each calf that is kept on a holding on which two or more calves are kept shall be able to see at least one other calf.

(7)

Sub-paragraph (6) shall not apply to any calf that is kept in isolation on a holding on veterinary advice.

(8)

For the purpose of calculating the number of calves being kept on a holding in order to determine whether sub-paragraph (6) applies, no account shall be taken of any calf that is being kept in isolation on that holding on veterinary advice.