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Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (Appropriate Methods of Humane Killing) Order (Northern Ireland) 1997

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Article 2

SCHEDULE

Sections 2, 6, 7, 10, 15(1) and 18(3)

SCHEDULE 1Appropriate Methods of Humane Killing

1.  Subject to paragraph 2, the methods of humane killing listed in Tables A and B are appropriate for the animals listed in the corresponding entries in those tables only if the process of killing is completed by one of the methods listed in sub-paragraph (a) to (f):

(a)confirmation of permanent cessation of the circulation

(b)destruction of the brain

(c)dislocation of the neck

(d)exsanguination

(e)confirming the onset of rigor mortis

(f)instanteous destruction of the body in a macerator.

2.  Paragraph 1 does not apply in those cases where Table A specifies one of the methods listed in that paragraph as an appropriate method of humane killing.

AMethods for animals other than foetal, larval and embryonic formsAnimals for which appropriate
1.

Overdose of an anaesthetic using a route and an anaesthetic agent appropriate for the size and species of animal.

All animals
2.

Exposure to carbon dioxide gas in a rising concentration.

Rodents, Rabbits and Birds up to 1.5kg
3.

Dislocation of the neck.

  • Rodents up to 500g

  • Rabbits up to 1kg

  • Birds up to 3kg

4.

Concussion of the brain by striking the cranium.

  • Rodents and Rabbits up to 1kg

  • Birds up to 250g

  • Amphibians and reptiles (with destruction of the brain before the return of consciousness) up to 1kg

  • Fishes (with destruction of the brain before the return of consciousness)

5.

One of the recognised methods of slaughter set out below which is appropriate to the animal and is performed by a registered veterinary surgeon, or, in the case of the methods described in paragraph (ii), performed by the holder of a current licence granted under the Welfare of Animals (Slaughter or Killing) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996(1).

(i)

Destruction of the brain by free bullet, or

(ii)

captive bolt, percussion or electrical stunning followed by destruction of the brain or exsanguination before return of consciousness.

Ungulates
B.Methods for foetal, larval and embryonic formsAnimals for which appropriate
1.

Overdose of an anaesthetic using a route and anaesthetic agent appropriate for the size, stage of development and species of animal.

All animals
2.

Refrigeration, or disruption of membranes, or maceration in apparatus approved under appropriate slaughter legislation, or exposure to carbon dioxide in near 100% concentration until they are dead.

  • Birds

  • Reptiles

3.

Cooling of foetuses followed by immersion in cold tissue fixative.

Mice, Rats and Rabbits
4.

Decapitation.

Mammals and Birds up to 50g.

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