The group adds, the regulations have disregarded recommendations made by cattle producers, noting these and other recommendations were included in the CCA’s extensive comments, questions and recommendations submitted during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) review process and to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food.
The CCA says it will be analyzing the revised regulations document in full and will continue to engage the Government of Canada on its concerns about the animal welfare implications of these regulations before they come into effect next February.
"We believe the revised regulations are premature and incomplete. To ensure proper process, specific proposals need to be researched to understand how they affect the well being of the animal. Without fully evaluating unknowns such as the stress of unloading and reloading versus the stress of completing the journey, the effects of temperature, trailer design, loading densities as well as whether rest stops do, in fact, relieve stress, the Government is taking a risky approach with the revised regulations that we anticipate will move industry’s good record away from, rather than closer to, 100 per cent."
Source : Discoverairdrie