The Diseases of Animals Act is a series of acts of Parliament of the UK to deal with the possibility of the accrual of economic harm or intra-species contamination. It follows on from the 19th-century series notation Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act. The Act of 1884 was designed to combat "heavy losses" due to cattle diseases such as rinderpest, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD).[1] The series was consolidated by the Act of 1950.[2] The Act of 1950 authorised the Ministry, when all other avenues of tuberculin prevention failed, to cull badgers,[3] and to halt the transportation of cattle from herds prone to FMD.[4] Apparently the definition of poultry needed to be extended in 1953, to include birds of the species psittaciformes, doves, peafowl and swans.[5] The series was stopped and continued by the Animal Health Act 1981.[6][7]
- Diseases of Animals Act 1894
- Diseases of Animals Act 1896
- Diseases of Animals Act 1903
- Diseases of Animals Act 1909
- Diseases of Animals Act 1910
- Diseases of Animals (Ireland) Act 1914
- Diseases of Animals Act 1922
- Diseases of Animals Act 1924
- Diseases of Animals Act 1925
- Diseases of Animals Act 1927
- Diseases of Animals Act 1935
- Diseases of Animals Act 1950
- Diseases of Animals Act 1975
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References
- ↑ Rushton, Jonathan (2009). The Economics of Animal Health and Production. ISBN 9781845932442.
- ↑ "Diseases of Animals Act 1950: consolidation of Diseases of Animals Acts 1894-1937". The National Archives.
- ↑ Zuckerman, Baron Solly Zuckerman; Walker, Peter Edward (3 November 1980). Badgers, cattle and tuberculosis: Report to the Right Honourable Peter Walker, MBE, MP. H.M. Stationery Office. ISBN 9780112403555.
- ↑ Reynolds, L. A.; Wellcome Trust (London, England). Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL (8 December 2003). Foot and mouth disease: The 1967 outbreak and its aftermath. Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL. ISBN 9780854840960.
- ↑ "The Diseases of Animals (Extension of Definition of Poultry) Order 1953". legislation.gov.uk.
- ↑ Jukes, D. J. (11 September 2013). Food Legislation of the UK: A Concise Guide. Elsevier. ISBN 9781483182636.
- ↑ Boden, Edward; Andrews, Anthony (26 March 2015). Black's Veterinary Dictionary. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781408149553.