(1) A person who is performing a tail docking on a sheep must (a) if the sheep is more than 6 months old (i) give the sheep appropriate pain relief for the procedure; and(ii) take all reasonable steps to prevent haemorrhaging; and(b) leave at least one joint in the tail, after the procedure is performed, that is (i) protruding from the profile of the rump; and(ii) able to be manipulated by the sheep.Penalty: In the case of (a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.(2) Subregulation (1)(b) does not apply to a person performing a tail docking of a sheep if a veterinary surgeon is satisfied that the removal of all of the joints in the tail of the sheep is in the best interests of the sheep.(3) A person who is performing a castration on a sheep, that is more than 6 months old, must (a) give the sheep appropriate pain relief for the procedure; and(b) take all reasonable steps to prevent haemorrhaging.Penalty: In the case of (a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.