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Key – Those standards which have greater significance (all other standards are normal)
Recommendation – Those which do not affect certification
New – A completely new standard which the member must now adhere to
Revised – A standard that has changed and requires the member to take some different or additional action to before
Upgraded – The standard has been upgraded to a Key standard or from a Recommendation to a full standard
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Aim:
ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
TR.AH.1 Key
Standards
A Flock Health Plan to proactively manage and improve health and welfare of birds must be established and implemented. (Revised)
How you will be measured
TR.AH.1.a
TR.AH.1.b
TR.AH.1.c
TR.AH.1.d
TR.AH.1.e
TR.AH.1.f
TR.AH.1.g
Health Plan
TR.AH.2
Standards
Records of the health and performance of all birds must be maintained. (Revised)
How you will be measured
TR.AH.2.a
TR.AH.2.b
TR.AH.2.c
Health and performance records
TR.AH.3
Standards
Health and performance records must be reviewed regularly.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.3.a
TR.AH.3.b
Key issues documented in Flock Health Plan
TR.AH.4
Standards
The health and welfare of birds must be met at all times.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.4.a
TR.AH.5
Standards
The health and welfare of birds must be checked regularly.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.5.a
TR.AH.5.b
TR.AH.5.c
TR.AH.5.d
TR.AH.5.e
Flock inspection records
TR.AH.5.1
Standards
Signs of pododermatitis must be monitored and recorded.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.5.1.a
Pododermatitis records
TR.AH.6 Key
Standards
Birds must be handled in a way that avoids injury and minimises stress.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.6.a
TR.AH.6.b
TR.AH.7 Key
Standards
All persons looking after the health and welfare of birds/poults must be demonstrably competent.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.7.a
TR.AH.7.b
TR.AH.7.1
Standards
There must be a named Welfare Officer who is responsible for co-ordinating welfare on-farm/in the hatchery. (New)
How you will be measured
TR.AH.7.1.a
TR.AH.7.1.b
TR.AH.7.2 Key
Standards
All poultry farms/hatcheries must retain the services of a named veterinary surgeon or practice.
TR.AH.8
Standards
Sick or injured birds/poults must receive prompt attention in order that suffering is not prolonged.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.8.a
TR.AH.8.b
TR.AH.8.c
TR.AH.9 Key
Standards
Birds that do not respond to treatment or require emergency euthanasia must be promptly and humanely euthanased by a trained and competent person.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.9.a
TR.AH.9.b
TR.AH.9.c
TR.AH.9.d
TR.AH.10
Standards
Flocks must be monitored for Salmonella under the National Control Plan.
How you will be measured
TR.AH.10.a
TR.AH.10.b
TR.AH.10.c
TR.AH.10.d
TR.AH.10.e
TR.AH.10.f
- Sampling Plan written by vet
- Salmonella testing records kept for two years
- Cleaning and disinfection procedure
TR.AH.10.1
Standards
Where a flock has tested positive for Salmonella Enteritidis and/or Typhimurium environmental swabs, representative of the building/housing must be taken and building/housing not restocked until two negative results have been obtained.
Environmental swab test results