ABSTRACT
The paper presents the results of analysis of inspections of animal transport
vehicles in Poland in 2007–2016. Due to animal welfare and the increased
epidemiological risk the animal control system included the points of
carriage provided for in the animal carriage law, i.e., during transport, at
the sites of shipment, sites of rest, at destination points as well as at fairs
and purchase points. The largest number of non-conformities were revealed
at destination points (slaughterhouses), where the highest number of
inspections were carried out. Inspections were conducted by veterinary
inspectors and non-conformities were mainly related to animal health,
documentation, transport practices and vehicles. The calculation of nonconformity
rates enabled the evaluation of the condition of the inspected
means of transport in the aspect of animal welfare. In addition, number of
inspections, number of detected non-conformities and the non-conformity
rates calculated for Poland were compared with the values for selected
countries neighboring Poland (the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Germany).