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This legislation has been repealed.

STOCK DISEASES REGULATION 2004 - REG 60

Feeding of substances to pigs

60 Feeding of substances to pigs

(1) For the purposes of section 20FB of the Act, the following substances are prescribed as prohibited substances in relation to pigs:
(a) any carcass or part of a carcass (including any carcase, meat, offal, tissue, blood or bone) of any mammal or bird,
Note: Milk and eggs do not fall within paragraph (a).
(b) the excreta of any mammal or bird,
(c) any substance produced from or containing any substance referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) other than the following:
(i) tallow or gelatin,
(ii) manufactured dry dog or dry cat food,
(iii) dry meal derived from meat, blood, bone or feathers (or from any combination of those substances) that has been produced by means of a hot rendering process,
(iv) a substance that has been processed at premises, and in a manner, approved by the Director-General,
(d) any household, commercial or industrial waste (including garbage or surplus foodstuffs) other than the following:
(i) non-meat bakery waste (being bakery waste that does not contain any prohibited substance referred to in paragraph (a)),
(ii) fruit, vegetable, cereal or legume waste,
(iii) vegetable oil or oilseed waste,
(e) any substance that has come into contact with a prohibited substance referred to in any of the preceding paragraphs (for example, through being collected, stored or transported in, or being fed out from, a receptacle that contains or has contained a substance referred to in any of those paragraphs).
(2) For the purposes of section 20FB (3) of the Act, feral pigs are prescribed in relation to the substances prescribed by subclause (1) in circumstances in which those substances are fed to them for the purpose of suppressing or controlling their numbers, but only if those substances are fed to them in a manner approved by the Director-General or by a person authorised by the Director-General to give such an approval.



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