2013 08 19 Frfa Standard 2013 Rev 12
2013 08 19 Frfa Standard 2013 Rev 12
2013 08 19 Frfa Standard 2013 Rev 12
Part B FEEDING & DRINKERS in extension to the above listed Welfare Codes. 1. In accordance with the Code of Practice for the Welfare of Domestic Poultry, adequate drinking and feeding facilities containing clean fresh drinking water and feed must be available at all times. 2. The use of growth promotants, hormones and artificial colourings is not permitted, however naturally derived pigments may be used. 3. The feeding of unprocessed animal residue is not allowed. 4. Clean dry feed comprising natural products, grains, grain feeds, heat-treated meat by-products and natural sources of vitamins and minerals may only be used.
Part C FREE RANGE RUN. 1. The maximum stocking rate is 750 hens per hectare (300 per acre) 2. Hens must have unrestricted access to free range runs during the daylight hours.
3. The area where the hens are permitted to range should have adequate natural ground cover. If vegetation disappears under adverse seasonal conditions then alternative natural food sources and range should be implemented until ground cover can be re-established. 4. Adequate shade and wind protection must be provided. 5. It is recommended for utilisation of acreage around the shed that housing be kept to a minimum size.
PART D HUSBANDRY PRACTICES. 1. Antibiotics are not allowed except under veterinary supervision. Eggs from treated birds must be withdrawn from sale. Records must be maintained of all treatment programs. 2. All bird mutilation practices are unnecessary and are prohibited (Beak trimming, toe clipping etc) 3. Withholding feed and water to induce moulting is not permitted. 4. Reasonable precautions must be taken to protect hens from predators at all times. 5. Proper practices must be in place to ensure that under extreme temperature conditions the hens have access to cool drinking water and other keep cool types of environmental relief (eg. Wet-downs, misters, sprays etc). 6. Artificial lighting to extend normal daylight hours beyond 16 hours in a day is not permitted.
PART E GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. Free range egg producers buying point of lay pullets should purchase stock from recognised farms that practice ground rearing and perching habits. Age dated vaccination certificates are required at delivery. 2. Housing management and bird husbandry must be to a high standard to avoid hen stress and poor egg quality. 3. New egg cartons must only be used and labelled with Labelling Standards markings which require producer or packager identification, content weights, egg production method and best before date. 4. Audit trail records are necessary for all eggs stored on farm and sold. Where accredited eggs are sent to other farms or packing stations for processing the producer shall ensure a record system where the sequential numbered accreditation labels reconcile with the quantity of eggs sent in each shipment. Egg substitution is an offence under the Free Range Farmers Association Inc. Statement of Purposes. This association does not allow unpackaged hen eggs produced by other systems including non-accredited members to be brought onto or held at its accredited farms. Independent non-member packing stations will be subject to inspection. 5. All farmers must be able to demonstrate egg storage and transport compliant temperature and hygiene provisions to the Shell Egg Code and requisite Food Safety Victoria provisions. 6. Australian Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals Domestic Fowl, encourages alternative systems and innovative house designs which do not compromise hen welfare. Within the free-range concept this Association will accept such variations where independent skilled inspection comments the variation to be acceptable.