An education and training program for livestock transporters in Canada.

Citation

Schwartzkopf-Genswein, K.S.G., Haley, D.B., Church, S., Woods, J., and O’Byrne, T. (2007). "An education and training program for livestock transporters in Canada.", Veterinaria Italiana, 44(1), pp. 273-283.

Abstract

The transport of live animals is known to be stressful and therefore can have a direct impact on animal welfare and on food safety and quality. The livestock production and transport industries are increasingly interested in improving animal well-being. This can be accomplished through the use of careful animal handling and good driving practices before, during and after transport. The recently developed Certified Livestock Transporter (CLT) training programme in Canada is aimed at ensuring livestock transporters are educated and have access to up-to-date information regarding the humane handling of animals. An overview of the CLT includes examples from the main training manual and species-specific modules. The relationship between education and improved animal welfare is discussed and possible future directions proposed. The examples provided may be modified by other users to develop new education and training programmes relevant to their geographic locations and livestock industries.

Publication date

2007-12-31