Rule 7. (1) An effective program for the control of insects, ectoparasites, and vermin shall
be established and maintained.
(2) Provision shall be made for the removal and proper disposal of animal wastes and
debris. Dead animals shall be immediately removed and properly disposed of.
(3) The floor of the shelter or barn shall be kept dry, clean, and bedded to provide comfort
to the animals.
(4) Buildings housing animals shall be properly ventilate to prevent the harmful
accumulation of ammonia and condensation of moisture.
(5) Manure piles shall not be allowed to accumulate to the point where they create an
insect or vermin problem.
(6) A sales barn shall be completely cleaned of manure and debris between each sales
day. An approved method of disinfection shall be conducted between each sales day.
(7) Buildings and grounds included in the premises shall be kept clean and in good repair
in order to protect the animals from injury and to facilitate the prescribed husbandry
practices set forth in these rules. The premises shall remain free of accumulated debris.
History: 1979 AC.
R 285.154.8 Animals to be kept in compatible groups.
Rule 8. (1) Animals shall be kept in compatible groups so that undue injury is not inflicted
upon animals by other animals. Animals shall not be kept from their share of feed and water
by boss or dominant animals.
(2) Stallions shall be confined in enclosures which are structurally sound so that the
animal is kept separate from other animals under all conditions except for breeding and
riding purposes at which times the stallion shall be under the control of the handler or rider.
History: 1979 AC.
R 285.154.9 Employees.
Rule 9. A sufficient number of employees shall be used to maintain the prescribed level
of husbandry practices set forth in these rules.
History: 1979 AC.
R 285.154.10 Feed and water.
Rule 10. (1) An animal shall be supplied daily with feed of sufficient quantity and nutritive
value to meet the normal maintenance requirements for that animal. When animals are kept
in groups, care shall be taken to provide adequate space and accessibility so that each
animal receives his share of the feed and is not deprived of that share by boss or dominant
animals.
(2) An animal shall be provided with an adequate amount of clean water daily. A watering
receptacle shall be so constructed that an animal can drink freely. The receptacle shall be
maintained in a sanitary condition.
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