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6.2 Official controls, non-compliances and actions/measures on animal welfare on farms
Non-compliances
Actions/measures
Number of
Animals kept
Total
controlled
for farming
Number of
number of
production
purposes
Number of production
official
controlled
sites where
Administrative
Judicial
(animal
sites
controls
production
non-
category)
performed
sites
compliances
were
detected
Pigs (as
defined in
the Council
68
112
68
16
10
0
Directive
2008/120/EC)
Laying hens
(as defined in
the Council
35
36
35
13
15
Directive
1999/74/EC)
Chickens (as
defined in
the Council
90
55
55
0
0
Directive
2007/43/EC)
Calves (as
defined in
the Council
376
138
134
7
11
Directive
2008/119/EC)
Other
(specify)
Cattle
(except
376
145
132
16
20
calves)
Sheep
2726
747
736
15
15
Goats
0
0
0
0
0
Domestic
fowls (Poultry
of the
species
11
11
11
0
0
Gallus gallus
except laying
hens)
Turkeys
7
5
5
0
0
6.3 Analysis and action plan for animal welfare on farms
Most serious findings of non-compliance: The most serious non-compliances detected concern
buildings and accommodation, space allowances and in some more serious cases the provision of
food and water. Other common non-compliances concern staffing and record keeping. Action plan:
The actions programmed for the prevention or decrease of non-compliance are the following: 1.
Continue to carry out controls at farms and, whenever necessary take administrative or judicial
measures. 2. Update the guidelines / manuals for official inspectors regarding controls on farms. 3.
Update the procedure and the guidelines for the imposition of administrative fines. 4. Update the
format of the monthly reports submitted by the DVOs to the CCA. 5. Provision of training for VS staff
and operators and preparation / dissemination of relevant guidance. 6. At the moment criteria for
risk-based controls are established for ruminants only. The aim is to establish criteria for risk-based
controls for other animal species as well. 7. Update the national plan regarding the enforcement of
the ban on routine tail docking of pigs and carry out the relevant actions.
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6.4 Animal welfare during transport
Number and category of non-compliances
Actions/measures
Protection of
Transport
Water,
animals
Number of
Fitness
practices,
feed,
during
official
of
space
Means of
journey
Documents
Other
Administrative
Judicial
transport (by
controls
animals
allowance,
transport
and
species)
performed
height
resting
times
Bovine
19
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
Porcine
animals
16
2
0
1
0
0
0
3
Ovine/caprine
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Equidae
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Poultry
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Other species
6.5 Analysis and action plan for animal welfare during transport
Major deficiencies regarding long journeys General information: Due to the small distances long
journeys do not take place within Cyprus, therefore all long journeys concern international transports
to and from abroad. The animals are usually transported by road and the vehicles are loaded on Ro-
Ro vessels departing from Greece. In other cases, the animals are transported by air but this method
is mainly used for the transport of poultry, e.g. day-old chicks. Long journeys with Cyprus as the
country of departure are very rare. There are not any animal markets, assembly centres or control
posts in Cyprus and animals transported in long journeys are not destined for immediate slaughter,
therefore controls for long journeys are conducted at the place of destination (holdings). Major
deficiencies and action plan: The most important problem that arises during long journeys is high
temperatures during the summer months. To this end famers and animal dealers/traders have been
requested not to proceed with the organization of long journeys during the summer months. Other
problems usually arising during long journeys concern fitness for transport as well as transport and
resting times. Controls on animals transported over long distances will continue and whenever
necessary the competent authorities of other Member States will be informed and administrative
(imposition of administrative fines) or judicial (prosecution to the police) measures will be taken.
Major deficiencies regarding short journeys General information: National animal transports are all
short and checks are carried out in slaughterhouses. Major deficiencies and action plan: The most
important deficiencies detected during short journeys concern fitness for transport. In these cases
the penalty is the imposition of administrative fine. Since the preparation of the relevant instructions
for the handling of ill and injured ungulates and the procedure for emergency slaughter outside the
slaughterhouse, the number of non-compliances regarding the transport of unfit animals has been
reduced. Controls will be carried out at slaughterhouses and whenever necessary administrative
(imposition of administrative fines) or judicial (prosecution to the police) measures will be taken.
6.6 Animal welfare at the time of killing
Overview of the results of official controls: Category of slaughterhouse (SH) Number of SHs Number
of controlled SHs Number of controlled SHs where non-compliances were detected Actions/measures
Administrative Judicial Ungulates 3 3 2 3 0 Poultry 27 26 12 15 0 Rabbits 18 15 0 0 0 Most serious
findings of non-compliance: The most serious non-compliances detected concern lairage facilities,
moving and handling of animals, stunning equipment and record keeping.
6.7 Comment box
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The data entered in table 6.2 for sheep and goats are not separated by animal species. The data
concerning these holdings (sheep, goats and mixed) have been aggregated in the "sheep" column.
Attachments
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