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Introduction
About this package -
Roles and ResponsibilitiesWho is the 'person in charge' of the animals?
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How to assess if the animal is fit to loadGood animal husbandry
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Preparing animals for transport
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Is it fit to load checklist
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Bobby Calves
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Feed and water requirements
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Managing effluent
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Loading densities
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Using firearms and penetrating captive bolts for euthanasia
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Confirming death
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Animals that are unfit to loadLamness
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Visual signs of injury or compromised welfare
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Blindness or eye disease
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Late pregnancy
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Emaciated, dehydrated or weak
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ConclusionConclusion
Eye cancer*
Blind in both eyes
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Eye disease
Eye cancer
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Skin cancer
Eye disease
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*In some cases, it may be acceptable to transport animals with small eye cancers (less than 2cm), provided the lesion is free of discharge and not infested with fly larvae. If in doubt, consult a veterinarian.