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Article 119 of Law No. 53 - The Law of Agriculture (1966) , refers to cruelty to animals stating that it is forbidden to exercise cruelty to animals. However, there appears to be no recognition in law of animal sentience, for example, there is no statement that refers to pain or suffering.
Analysis
Currently legislation does not recognise that animals are sentient, nor does it explicitly acknowledge that animals feel pain and can suffer both physically and psychologically. The inclusion of a guarantee of humane protection of animals in the country’s constitution indicates that progress may be possible. There are also several NGOs campaigning to protect animals, for example, Brooke Hospital for Animals and the Society of Protecting Animal Rights in Egypt.
Enforcement Mechanisms
The Agricultural Code contains enforcement mechanisms for Article 119, in Articles 140 to 149. These mechanisms mostly consist of fines and imprisonment measures.
Key Recommendations
• Given the extensive body of scientific evidence proving that animals are sentient, the Government of Egypt is urged to recognise that all animals for whom there is scientific evidence – at a minimum, all vertebrates, cephalopods and decapods crustaceans – are sentient beings and to enshrine this principle into legislation. Recognising animals as sentient will underpin further animal welfare considerations.
Analysis
The lack of serious penalties means that the legislative protections for animals that do exist are likely to be inadequate in terms of deterrent value.
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Rearing
Rearing - pigs
Rearing - broiler chickens
There is no policy or legislation related specifically to the rearing of broiler chickens.
Resolution No. 560 (2006) , Ministerial Decree No. 906 (2008) and Ministerial Decree No. 1220 (2010) provide provisions for the establishment of poultry farms. However, a translation was not found at the time of writing and therefore the Decrees have been unable to be assessed for the Animal Protection Index.
Rearing - egg-laying hens
Rearing - dairy cattle and calves
Transport
Slaughter
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Zoos
Private keeping of wild animals
Fur farming
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Care of companion animals
Article 124 of the Agricultural Code includes in its definition of animal ‘domestic animals and birds’, thus including these animals in provisions relating to disease control, quarantine procedures and disposal of diseased specimens.
Stray animals
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Animals used for entertainment
Draught animals
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Egypt is party to a number of international conventions concerning wildlife and nature conservation including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and CITES.
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The Government of Egypt has not pledged in principle support for the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare.
Note: The Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare is a proposed formal international acknowledgment of a set of principles giving animal welfare due recognition among governments and the international community. An expression of support for the UDAW demonstrates a government’s commitment to working with the international community to improve animal welfare.