Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock 3.3
STANDARD 5 | 
Loading and onboard management requirements

5.2.1 - The minimum pen space allocation for buffalo exported by sea is contained in Table 5. These criteria apply to this allocation:

  1. where a curfew of more than 12 hours will be undertaken at the registered establishment prior to transport to the port of embarkation, a curfew factor of an additional 5% must be applied when calculating liveweight (cumulative with other additional space requirements and must be calculated first); and
  2. for weights between those shown in Table 5 the minimum pen area per head must be calculated by linear interpolation; and
  3. the weight of each animal in a pen must not vary from pen average weight by 50kg. The pen average weight is calculated by dividing the total weight of the buffalo in the pen by the number of buffalo in the pen; and
  4. for pregnant buffalo, a minimum additional 15% space must be provided; and
  5. buffalo outside of the weights shown in Table 5 must only be sourced for export or exported in accordance with a light or heavy buffalo management plan where an exporter has approval under Standard 1.2.3.

Table 5 Minimum pen space allocation for buffalo exported by sea

Liveweight (kg)

Minimum pen area (m2/head)

200

1.089

205

1.107

210

1.125

215

1.143

220

1.160

225

1.177

230

1.195

235

1.212

240

1.229

245

1.246

250

1.262

255

1.279

260

1.295

265

1.312

270

1.328

275

1.344

280

1.360

285

1.376

290

1.392

295

1.408

300

1.424

305

1.439

310

1.455

315

1.470

320

1.486

325

1.501

330

1.516

335

1.531

340

1.546

345

1.561

350

1.576

355

1.591

360

1.606

365

1.620

370

1.635

375

1.650

380

1.664

385

1.678

390

1.693

395

1.707

400

1.721

405

1.736

410

1.750

415

1.764

420

1.778

425

1.792

430

1.806

435

1.819

440

1.833

445

1.847

450

1.861

455

1.874

460

1.888

465

1.901

470

1.915

475

1.928

480

1.941

485

1.955

490

1.968

495

1.981

500

1.995

5.2.2 - When calculating feed and water requirements, allowance must be made for, and buffalo must be provided with:

  1. at least the quantity of feed shown in Table 6; and
  2. at least 12% of liveweight of water per head per day.

Table 6 Feed requirements for buffalo

Class of buffalo

Minimum feed allowance/head/day (% liveweight)

Buffalo weighing less than 250 kg

2.5

Breeding buffalo heifers with 6 or fewer permanent incisor teeth (regardless of pregnancy status)

2.5

Pregnant buffalo cows

2.5

Other classes of buffalo

2.0

5.2.3 - Feed loaded and provided to buffalo exported on:

  1. short and long-haul voyages, must include at least 1% of the required feed as chaff and/or hay; or
  2. extended long-haul voyages where an exporter has approval under Standard 5.1.17 to export buffalo on extended long-haul voyages, must include at least 2% of the required feed as chaff and/or hay.

5.2.4 - In addition to standard 5.1.18, buffalo exported on voyages of 10 voyage days or more must be provided with additional sawdust, rice hulls or similar bedding material to be used exclusively for bedding at a rate of at least 7 tonnes or 25m3 for every 1000m2 of buffalo pen space. This additional bedding requirement does not apply to buffalo loaded from a port north of latitude 26°S and exported to South-East Asia.

5.2.5 - The minimum veterinary medicines and equipment to be carried on the vessel are in Table 7. Additional veterinary medicines and equipment to be carried on voyages with pregnant buffalo are in Table 8. Additional veterinary medicines and equipment may be necessary if there are other classes of buffalo on the vessel.

Table 7 Minimum veterinary medicines and equipment for buffalo

Category

Medicines and equipment (per 1,000 buffalo)

Voyages of less than 10 days

Voyages of 10 days or more

Injectable antibiotics

1Penicillin (short acting)

15 buffalo doses

30 buffalo doses

1Oxytetracycline (long acting) or equivalent

15 buffalo doses

30 buffalo doses

1Antibiotic(s) appropriate for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease (may include Florfenicol, Tilmicosin, Tulathromycin, Tylosin)

15 buffalo doses

30 buffalo doses

Anti-inflammatory medicines

Dexamethasone

15 buffalo doses

30 buffalo doses

Flunixin or equivalent

15 buffalo doses

30 buffalo doses

Topical wound treatment

Sufficient to treat 10 minor wounds

Sufficient to treat 20 minor wounds

Pink eye treatment

10 tubes

1 box of 20 tubes

Sedative

Xylazine

5 buffalo doses

10 buffalo doses

Other equipment

Thermometers

3 per vessel

3 per vessel

Needles (18 gauge, 1 ½ inch) or equivalent

1 box of 100

1 box of 100

Hypodermic syringes

40 x 20mL, 10 x 5mL

40 x 20mL, 10 x 5mL

Restraint equipment

Adjustable head bale (1 per vessel) should be included

Adjustable head bale (1 per vessel) should be included

Rope halter (1 per vessel)

Rope halter (1 per vessel)

Nose grip pliers (1 pair per vessel)

Nose grip pliers (1 pair per vessel)

Post-mortem kit

2 post-mortem knives plus steel and sharpening stone per vessel

2 post-mortem knives plus steel and sharpening stone per vessel

Remotely triggered syringe device

1 syringe plus spare parts per vessel, plus 10 spare needles per 1,000 animals

1 syringe plus spare parts per vessel, plus 10 spare needles per 1,000 animals

Captive-bolt gun

1 per vessel, plus 40 cartridges per 1,000 animals

1 per vessel, plus 40 cartridges per 1,000 animals

1 Refer to veterinary advice and the Australian veterinary antimicrobial prescribing guidelines

Table 8 Additional minimum veterinary medicines and equipment for pregnant buffalo

Medicines and equipment

Minimum requirement

Obstetrical lubricant

5 litres per 2,000 buffalo

Calving ropes

1 set per vessel

Obstetrical gloves

1 box per vessel

Oxytocin

50 ml per 1,000 buffalo

Additional chlorohexidine (or equivalent)

5 litres per vessel

Iodine (umbilical treatment)

1 litre per vessel

Uterine pessaries

10 per 2,000 buffalo

Surgical equipment

Adequate to conduct a caesarean section