Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 2:8-3.6 - Care and treatment(a) Equine management and training shall be carried out by a knowledgeable individual in accordance with these guidelines or courses: 1. Battaglia, Handbook of Livestock Management, fourth edition, 2007; Horse Management 11-067-384, Equine Nutrition 11:067:390 from Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Science; Equine science and management and Equine racing management taught through Morrisville State College, Morrisville, NY; or Equine Studies taught through the Equine Studies Department at Centenary College, Hackettstown, NJ; and(b) All horses for public hire must have routine hoof care, medical care and sufficient strength and rest to maintain their health to be used for the purpose for which they were hired.(c) Proper hoof care should be provided.(d) Sick or injured horses shall be promptly treated or humanely euthanized. (e) Dead horses must be promptly removed from contact with live horses or other livestock within 24 hours and disposed of in a manner consistent with all applicable Federal, State and local regulations governing disposal.(f) Proper medical care for the diagnosis or management of injury or disease must be provided to sick, injured, or non-ambulatory disabled horses. 1. Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit owners from providing medical care and treatment to their own animals provided it is performed in compliance with all local, State and Federal laws.N.J. Admin. Code § 2:8-3.6
Administrative correction.
See: 39 N.J.R. 27(b).
Amended by R.2012 d.026, effective 2/6/2012.
See: 43 N.J.R. 3(a), 44 N.J.R. 219(a).
Rewrote the section.