Directive for emergency and forced slaughter on the farm. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Regulation Date 2019 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock Keyword Animal health Animal welfare Data collection/reporting Pests/diseases Early warning system Inspection Procedural matters Hygiene/sanitary procedures Slaughtering Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This text entered into force on the day of its adoption. Abstract This Directive, for the purposes of the Serbian Veterinary Law and Animal Welfare Law, prescribes the manner for conduction of veterinary inspectors, or official controls that shall be carried out in cases of emergency cattle slaughtering procedures, as well as for forced slaughter of animals on the farm. Slaughtering can also be performed outside the approved slaughterhouse for pigs, sheep, goats, poultry and rabbits if they are intended for household use. It's not allowed to slaughter cattle outside approved facilities, even if they are intended for use in household, and in terms of economic exploitation of the animal. An exception to this rule, for live animals that can be accepted for slaughter for human nutrition, permits the emergency slaughter of domestic ungulates outside the slaughterhouse if a healthy animal had an accident that made it impossible to transport it to the slaughterhouse, and for reasons of respect of the welfare of interested animals. Full text Serbian Website www.minpolj.gov.rs