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Policy Title: Loft Certification program
Policy Number: AU390
Effective Date: January 1, 2003
Last Revision: November 10, 2006
Introduction The AU Loft Certification Program is
voluntary and is meant to recognize those lofts and handlers that meet a set of
minimum national standards of care in the handling and housing of their
pedigreed, banded Racing Homing Pigeons.
The general guidelines are set forth in the AU Code of Ethics,
(AU310), and certain provisions of the Animal Welfare Act, dated
June,2002. These lofts must meet
accepted standards of design, construction and maintenance with the owners
complying with most current AWA guidelines and standards.
390.01 AU Loft Certification Procedure. A Committee consisting of
one Race Committee member and one other club/combine officer from the member’s
club will inspect and certify that the inspected loft meets the criteria as set
forth in this policy letter and those criteria established in the AU AWA
Guidelines & Best Practices, dated November 2004, available from the AU
office. The checklist and certification
form is incorporated in this policy letter.
There is currently no charge for the inspection, Certificate, or loft
certification process.
390.02 Application and Certification Form. The checklist and certification is
available from the AU national office and intended to be used as a guide by the
inspecting, certifying officers.
1.
Certifying officers will complete the inspection as noted below,
certify compliance with minimum standards by checking the appropriate marked
boxes, signing the form, and submitting it to the AU National office, along
with a photo of both the inside and outside of the loft, including trap.
2.
The AU National office staff will review the inspection, and will
issue a numbered certificate of this inspection with: the date of inspection,
members name, AU ID number, Loft name, club affiliation and complete address.
3.
The completed certificate will be returned to the member.
4.
It is recommended the certificate be laminated, framed and
displayed in a conspicuous location at the respective loft.
390.03 CHECKLIST and General Criteria for Inspection. There is no “Pass” or
“Fail” to loft inspections, however minimal accepted standards in the care and
management of pigeons have been developed over the years, that are applicable
to almost every loft and handler.
(Inspectors should place an “X” in each check box if the loft meets
acceptable standards. If not, the
handler should be allowed 90 days to complete corrective actions, as
required.
DO NOT FORWARD the inspection form to the AU National Office until
the loft meets all minimum standards, and any corrective actions have been
completed.
AU390-1
BOARD POLICIES,
PROCEDURES, & RULES
of the AMERICAN RACING PIGEON UNION, INC.
a. Inspection Checklist:
□ 01
AU member. Owner/fancier is a
current AU member.
□ 02 Loft Surroundings. The lost surroundings should present a
pleasant, well kept appearance that contributes to an overall positive decor of
the home and neighborhood. Regular
maintenance should be evident.
□ 03 Loft Location. Where possible, the loft should be placed so
as to take maximum advantage of natural sunlight and minimal exposure to
potential obstructions such as poles, wires and trees.
□ 04 Loft Construction. The loft should be constructed and built to
commonly accepted building and AU Competition standards and practices, (when
required, appropriate building permits should be obtained.) Construction should appear sound with
provisions to avoid extreme temperatures, moisture, and disturbance by other
animals or pets. Traps should comply
with AU Competition Standards, see 16.06.
□ 05 Loft Ventilation. Lofts should be built to allow maximum
ventilation, however drafts are undesirable.
Airflow and adequate ventilation within the loft are essential to the
health of the birds.
□ 06 Loft Capacity. The number of birds in the loft will
fluctuate with each season, however, the number kept should not be
excessive. During the breeding and
racing season, it is understood that the number of birds may be increased,
temporally.
□ 07 Loft Accessories. There should be sufficient perches to allow
each bird to take a perch of it’s own.
Perches vary in design but should be flat and smooth, with no sharp
edges. Taking and keeping a perch is an
act of natural competition and socialization for Racing Pigeons.
□ 08 Feed, Water & Grit. Excess feed and grit should be stored in
vermin-proof, sealable containers. Feed
should NOT be thrown on the floor, overflow the feed tray or hopper, or be left
in the hoppers overnight. Except for
periods of medication or for disinfection, water fountains should be filled
with clean, fresh water morning and evenings, and cleaned daily. The use of “Clorox” as a disinfectant is
encouraged. Note: Birds should never be fed before being let
out for exercise. Always train or
exercise birds hungry to encourage them to trap back into the loft after they
are finished flying.
□ 09 Next boxes –Nest bowls. Nest boxes should be large enough to allow
the male and female to establish a safe and secure nesting environment and to
accommodate activities related to rearing young. Depending on type, nest bowls should be thoroughly sterilized
and/or changed between “rounds” of eggs.
□ 10 Loft Sanitation. Whether a “deep litter”, floor grates, or
scraped floor method is used, the loft should be generally dry and airy. There should be no odors within the loft or
surrounding. Dirt floors create a damp
environment and are not acceptable.
Birds should not be allowed direct contact with the soil.
□ 11 Vermin & Parasite Controls. There should be no evidence of rats, mice or
other vermin. External parasites, lice,
mites and flies, can transmit diseases that may affect the birds’ health and
performance and every effort should be make to keep infestations to a minimum.
□ 12 Aviary Space. Aviaries should be large enough to allow
meaningful exercise and if possible should be open enough to allow the birds to
“sun” themselves at will during the day.
□ 13 Bathing & Provisions for
Baths. There should be
provisions for the birds to bathe at least every 10-14 days.
AU390-2
BOARD POLICIES,
PROCEDURES, & RULES
of the
390.04 Certerfication
Duration: A
loft is “certified” from the date of acceptance of the application by the
Certifying Committee and is permanent although it is recommended that the
Committee visually inspect the loft every year or as determined necessary by
the committee.
The
Loft Certificate may be terminated if any one of the following events occur:
a) The owner’s AU membership ceases,
b) The owner establishes a new or different loft or moves to a
different location.
c) The committee revokes the certificate “for cause” because it has
been shown by the local certifying officers that the minimum compliance
requirements are no longer being met.
390.05 Environmental Controls. The AU endorses and recommends basic USDA approved environmental and bio-security protocols. These recommendations are point weighted as per the attached Environmental Controls Form (attached), in an effort to control the possible introduction of disease or disease causing agents to a loft, and to prevent the spread of disease in the case of a disease outbreak.
1. Environmental Controls are voluntary and are considered an indication of proper loft hygiene and management.
2. Environmental Controls are point weighted depending on the seriousness of a specific disease outbreak.
a. Normal situation, no serious disease outbreak. 10 points minimum.
b. Level 2, serious outbreak in loft or club, 15 points minimum required.
c. Level 3, Quarantine is necessary due to disease outbreak. 18 points required.
3. Environmental Control inspection may be conducted by Loft certifying committee at the same time as the loft inspection and submitted at the same time.
390.06 Loft Certification and Ordinance problems. In order to qualify for financial assistance afforded AU members for ordinance issues, lofts must be certified through the AU Loft Certification Program. A letter from club officers and a photograph of the inside and outside of the loft must be received and on file by the AU national office attesting to compliance and healthy loft management. Loft inspection must be within 2 weeks of date on application.
390.07 Certification Form. This information is for AU use only and considered confidential. This data will not be shared with any agency without the loft owner’s specific, written permission.
Loft Certification Form (Cover letter) Printed 12/11/2006
To Certify
your loft you must comply with all
of the following minimum requirements, in the opinion of the local club
officers certifying this application, and successfully demonstrated that:
□ Owner/fancier is a current registered AU member.
□ The owner’s loft complies with general housing
requirements.
□ Loft is compatible with existing, surrounding buildings
and neighborhood, and creates a favorable image to the public.
□ The loft surroundings are tidy, sanitary, devoid of
unpleasant debris, odors, excess droppings, feathers, or equipment
clutter. Loft should be generally
attractive and compatible with the surrounding neighborhood environment.
□ Loft construction appears sound with adequate ventilation,
furnishings and equipment to avoid extreme temperatures, moisture, and
disturbance by other animals or pets.
□ Loft maintenance appears to be adequate and regular,
including external and internal repairs, provision for removal of droppings,
dust, feathers, nesting material, excess feed, etc.
□
Provisions for feeding, watering, grit and
nesting are adequate, sanitary and healthful for the birds present. This includes storage, method of
distribution, quantities and types given.
□ Perches, nest boxes and other accessories (like aviaries,
traps, lights, windows, etc.) are of sound design, placement and construction
so that birds are not subjected to unsafe or overcrowded conditions and are in
a controlled environment.
□
The number of birds kept does not exceed the
capacity of the loft to adequately and comfortably house those birds, nor does
it exceed the ability of the fancier to care for and properly handle and
control all pigeons present.
□ Control by the owner of his/her birds while outside the
loft appears adequate. Flying and
roosting birds are not a neighborhood nuisance and do not present a threat of
destruction of personal property of others.
LOFT CERTIFICATION FORM. .
Section I – To be completed by Member.
Member Name:__________________________________ Phone:_______________
AU ID Number:__________ Loft Name:_____________________ Club:_________
Loft Address:_________________________________________________________
City:_________________________________ State:____ Zip: ________________
Member Signature. ________________________________ Date:______________
Section II- To be completed by Certifying Officers (Two members from members club)
We have inspected the loft of ____________________ and hereby certify that to the best of our knowledge, the premises and practices acknowledged to us meet the minimum acceptable standards as recommended and set forth in the AU and AWA guidelines.
Name: 1._____________________________ 2. _______________________________
Position: _____________________________ _______________________________
Signatures:___________________________ _____________________________
Date Signed: _________________________ ______________________________
□Environmental Control form attached. □Inside and outside loft photos attached.
AU
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS FORM
□
Signs posted on your property that clearly state environmental controls are in
place
and
enforced, that visitors are allowed only with the owner present. Scores 2 points ___
Putting up a sign is one of the cheapest ways to put visitors on
notice that you
have a “ bio-security program”, even minimal, in effect..
Visitors should wash their hands, and wear appropriate
protective clothing.
□
Keep a log book for visitors to sign in and out. Scores 2 points ___
□
Wear ‘loft’ jacket and/or coveralls.
Head or facemask in loft optional.
Scores 2 points ___
□
Disinfect shoes when going in and coming out of the loft. (Foot bath) Scores 2 points ___
□
Wash hands before and after handling birds. Alcohol pads are cheap. Scores 2 points ___
□
No other species, bird or animal, is in direct contact with racing
pigeons. Scores 2 points ___
□
Loft is secure or fenced, so that there is no free access to your pigeons. Scores 2 points ___
□
Disinfect loft at least once annually. Scores 3
points ___
Alternatively, use a spray disinfectant
throughout the interior of the loft just prior to putting your breeders
together. You should spray every
surface in the interior of the loft, allow the loft to dry thoroughly, than
spray a second time. Adding dormant oil
to the spray will also help to control flies, mites and lice.
□
Skylights installed in roof of the loft.
Ultraviolet light, a major component
of sunlight, kills most viruses and bacteria Scores
2 points ___
□ Vaccinate all of your birds at least
once annually. Scores 3 points
___
Vaccination for PMV-Paramyxovirus and Paratyphoid once a year
stimulates the birds’ immune systems, and can help prevent the development of
these diseases. Young birds should be
vaccinated at 8-10 weeks, and this should be repeated just prior to the young
bird races – this schedule allows maximum development of the birds’ own immune
system. Breeders should be vaccinated
30 days before putting the birds together and old birds on the race team should
be vaccinated a month before training for the races begin.
Loft:
_____________ Total
points scored = ___________
Club
Officers/Inspection Committee: _____________________________
Date:
__________________
_____________________________
Send this form attached to your Loft Certification Form, in to the
AU office for special
AU Environmental Controls Decal.