The Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) (Amendment) (No. 2) (England) Order 2003
Made
15th May 2003
Laid before Parliament
19th May 2003
Coming into force
9th June 2003
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on her by section 1 of the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) Act 1954[1] and now vested in her and after consultation (in accordance with that section) with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and with such persons appearing to her to represent agricultural interests as appeared appropriate, makes the following order:
Title and commencement 1.
This Order may be cited as the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) (Amendment) (No. 2) (England) Order 2003 and shall come into force on 9th June 2003.
Amendment of the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) Act 1954 2.
In paragraph 6 of Schedule 1 to the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) Act 1954 (castration an excepted operation if performed within a certain period), in the table, for the entry beginning "pig" there shall be substituted "pig, in Wales, 4 weeks; and in England, 8 days".
Elliot Morley
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
This Order amends the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) Act 1954 insofar as it applies to England only, by specifying that a pig may only be castrated without anaesthetic before it has reached the age of 8 days. This amendment is required in order to implement Commission Directive 2001/93/EC (OJ L 316 1.12.2001 p.36). It replaces the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) (Amendment) Order 2003 which was defective and which was revoked by the Protection of Animals (Anaesthetics) (Amendment) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/3215). Conditions that apply to the keeping of pigs are contained in the Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2000 as amended.