- The possibility of starting another transport journey after a resting period of only 48 entails the danger of repeated short
- However, where required for welfare reasons, animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- P. whereas the initial call, in discussions at CoP 14, was for a resting period of 20 years and whereas, since then, there have been significant seizures of ivory and reports of widespread and increasing levels of poaching,
- However, where required for welfare reasons and to ensure that the meat keeps sufficiently well and is of the appropriate quality, animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- whereas the initial call, in discussions at CoP 14, was for a resting period of 20 years and whereas, since then, there have been significant seizures of ivory and reports of widespread and increasing levels of poaching,
- However, where required for welfare reasons, animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- distance transport in order to avoid being subject to the strict rules for long
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- Finally, animals arriving from third countries should have a compulsory resting period of 24 hours with unloading near the border on the territory of the European Union.
- During the summer months, a shorter summer resting period suffices.
- P. whereas the initial call, in discussions at CoP 14, was for a resting period of 20 years and whereas, since then, there have been significant seizures of ivory and reports of widespread and increasing levels of poaching,
- However, where required for welfare reasons, animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- However, where required for welfare reasons and to ensure that the meat keeps sufficiently well and is of the appropriate quality, animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- whereas the initial call, in discussions at CoP 14, was for a resting period of 20 years and whereas, since then, there have been significant seizures of ivory and reports of widespread and increasing levels of poaching,
- However, where required for welfare reasons, animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
- animals must be given a resting period before slaughter.
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