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Directive 2010/63/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2010 on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes (Text with EEA relevance)

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8.BirdsU.K.

During agricultural research, when the aim of the project requires that the animals are kept under similar conditions to those under which commercial farm animals are kept, the keeping of the animals shall comply at least with the standards laid down in Directives 98/58/EC, 1999/74/EC(1) and 2007/43/EC(2).

Table 8.1. Domestic fowl U.K.

Where these minimum enclosure sizes cannot be provided for scientific reasons, the duration of the confinement shall be justified by the experimenter in consultation with veterinary staff. In such circumstances, birds can be housed in smaller enclosures containing appropriate enrichment and with a minimum floor area of 0,75 m2.

Body mass(g)Minimum enclosure size(m2)Minimum area per bird(m2)Minimum height(cm)Minimum length of feed trough per bird(cm)Date referred to in Article 33(2)
Up to 2001,00,0253031 January 2017
over 200 to 3001,00,03303
over 300 to 6001,00,05407
over 600 to 1 2002,00,095015
over 1 200 to 1 8002,00,117515
over 1 800 to 2 4002,00,137515
over 2 4002,00,217515
Table 8.2. Domestic turkeys U.K.

All enclosure sides shall be at least 1,5 m long. Where these minimum enclosures sizes cannot be provided for scientific reasons, the duration of the confinement shall be justified by the experimenter in consultation with veterinary staff. In such circumstances, birds can be housed in smaller enclosures containing appropriate enrichment and with a minimum floor area of 0,75 m2 and a minimum height of 50 cm for birds below 0,6 kg, 75 cm for birds below 4 kg, and 100 cm for birds over 4 kg. These can be used to house small groups of birds in accordance with the space allowances given in table 8.2.

Body mass(kg)Minimum enclosure size(m2)Minimum area per bird(m2)Minimum height(cm)Minimum length of feed trough per bird(cm)Date referred to in Article 33(2)
Up to 0,32,00,135031 January 2017
over 0,3 to 0,62,00,17507
over 0,6 to 12,00,310015
over 1 to 42,00,3510015
over 4 to 82,00,410015
over 8 to 122,00,515020
over 12 to 162,00,5515020
over 16 to 202,00,615020
over 203,01,015020
Table 8.3. Quails U.K.
Body mass(g)Minimum enclosure size(m2)Area per bird pair-housed(m2)Area per additional bird group-housed(m2)Minimum height(cm)Minimum length of trough per bird(cm)Date referred to in Article 33(2)
Up to 1501,00,50,12041 January 2017
Over 1501,00,60,15304
Table 8.4. Ducks and geese U.K.

Where these minimum enclosures sizes cannot be provided for scientific reasons, the duration of the confinement shall be justified by the experimenter in consultation with veterinary staff. In such circumstances, birds can be housed in smaller enclosures containing appropriate enrichment and with a minimum floor area of 0,75 m2. These can be used to house small groups of birds in accordance with the space allowances given in table 8.4.

a

This shall include a pond of minimum area 0,5 m2 per 2 m2 enclosure with a minimum depth of 30 cm. The pond may contribute up to 50 % of the minimum enclosure size.

b

Pre-fledged birds may be held in enclosures with a minimum height of 75 cm.

Body mass(g)Minimum enclosure size(m2)Area per bird(m2)aMinimum height(cm)Minimum length of feed trough per bird(cm)Date referred to in Article 33(2)
Ducks1 January 2017
Up to 3002,00,15010
Over 300 to 1 200b2,00,220010
Over 1 200 to 3 5002,00,2520015
Over 3 5002,00,520015
Geese
Up to 5002,00,220010
Over 500 to 2 0002,00,3320015
Over 2 0002,00,520015
Table 8.5.

Ducks and geese: Minimum pond sizes a

a

Pond sizes are per 2 m2 enclosure. The pond may contribute up to 50 % of the minimum enclosure size.

Area(m2)Depth(cm)
Ducks0,530
Geese0,5from 10 to 30
Table 8.6. Pigeons U.K.

Enclosures shall be long and narrow (for example 2 m by 1 m) rather than square to allow birds to perform short flights.

Group sizeMinimum enclosure size(m2)Minimum height(cm)Minimum length of food trough per bird(cm)Minimum length of perch per bird(cm)Date referred to in Article 33(2)
Up to 622005301 January 2017
from 7 to 123200530
for each additional bird above 120,15530
Table 8.7. Zebra finches U.K.

Enclosures shall be long and narrow (for example 2 m by 1 m) to enable birds to perform short flights. For breeding studies, pairs may be housed in smaller enclosures containing appropriate enrichment with a minimum floor area of 0,5 m2 and a minimum height of 40 cm. The duration of the confinement shall be justified by the experimenter in consultation with veterinary staff.

Group sizeMinimum enclosure size(m2)Minimum height(cm)Minimum number of feedersDate referred to in Article 33(2)
Up to 61,010021 January 2017
7 to 121,52002
13 to 202,02003
for each additional bird above 200,051 per 6 birds
(1)

Council Directive 1999/74/EC of 19 July 1999 laying down minimum standards for the protection of laying hens (OJ L 203, 3.8.1999, p. 53).

(2)

Council Directive 2007/43/EC of 28 June 2007 laying down minimum rules for the protection of chickens kept for meat production (OJ L 182, 12.7.2007, p. 19).

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