Year in Review: Livestock transport regulations
In February the federal government announced changes to the livestock transport requirements under the Health of Animals Regulations.
The proposed regulations would reduce the time in transport allowed for cattle from the current 48 hours to a maximum of 36 hours cattle could go without feed, water and rest.
The livestock industry immediately raised concerns over the lack of available facilities for off-loading the animals and the potential animal health risks that could occur with commingling of animals.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said the amendments came from extensive consultations with farm groups, transporters, members of the public and interested groups, which resulted in an unprecedented number of responses, 51,000, to the proposals.


