Approved activities

Only activities that are approved and in accordance with the Animal Research Authority must be carried out by schools.

Image: ear tagging, hoof trimming, coat clipping and crutching are examples of approved activities
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
Observation of animal behaviour 1 O2, O4 Teacher
Observation of pets under the owner’s control. 1 O2, O4 Teacher
Excursions to observe animals in their natural surroundings or to zoos and other registered wildlife parks. 1 O2, O4 Teacher
Excursions to farms for observation of animal behaviour and husbandry activities appropriate to the age, prior experience and maturity of the students. 1 O2, O4 Teacher
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
Observation of particular animal behaviours e.g. oestrus, parturition. 2 O1-O4 Teacher
Incursions involving outside agencies that have animals as part of their exhibits. 2 O1-O4 Teacher
Animal welfare organisations bringing animals to school (such as Responsible Pet Ownership programs, RSPCA and WIRES). 2 O1-O4 Teacher
Collecting and observing frog spawn and tadpoles (see special conditions in Species-specific notes). 2 O1-O4 Teacher
The appropriate care of classroom pets, including native animals.* 2 O1-O4 Teacher
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
Mustering, drafting (in crush or bailhead), capture, restraint and handling of non-free-living domesticated animals (leading or riding an appropriately trained animal). 3 O1-O4 AWLO
Breeding of appropriate animals in the school (not native animals). 3 O1-O4 AWLO
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
1. body weight 2 O1, O3 Teacher
2. body condition


visual assessment

condition scoring

ultrasound

2

2

2

O1, O3

O1, O3

O1, O3

Teacher

Teacher

Teacher

3. growth 2 O1, O3 Teacher
4. body proportions 2 O1, O3 Teacher
5. pulse or blood flow 2 O1, O3 Teacher
6. respiration 2 O1, O3 Teacher
7. skin temperature (non-invasive) 2 O1, O3 Teacher
8. age by dentition 2 O1, O3 Teacher
9. scrotum and testicles (palpation) 2 O1, O3 Teacher
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
1. high/normal protein 3 O1, O3 AWLO
2. high/normal energy 3 O1, O3 AWLO
3. high/normal fat 3 O1, O3 AWLO
4. palatability 3 O1, O3 AWLO
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
1. familiarisation 2 O1-O4 Teacher
2. taming/gentling 3 O1-O4 AWLO
3. training for competition or showing 3 O1-O4 AWLO
4. tethering/tying up animals (only for restraint at shows) 3 O1-O4 AWLO
5. riding horses 3 O1-O4 AWLO
Activity Category Objectives Approved by
1. wool/hair 2 O3 Teacher
2. milk 2 O3 Teacher
3. faeces & urine (non-invasive) 2 O3 Teacher
4. faeces (invasive) 3 O3 AWLO
5. blood 5 O3 SACEC
6. measurement of body temperature (invasive) 3 O3 AWLO
7. DNA sampling


lip sampling

nasal swabbing

TSU (Tissue Sample Unit)

2

2

3

O3

O3

O3

AWLO

AWLO

AWLO

Activity Category Objectives Approved by
1. administering treatments


water

2 O1, O3, O4 Teacher

topical

udder

backline

spray

jetting


2

3

3

3


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


Teacher

AWLO

AWLO

AWLO

oral

drench

capsules


3

3


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


AWLO

AWLO

injection

subcutaneous

intramuscular

intramammary


3

3

3


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


AWLO

AWLO

AWLO

implant

vaginal

subcutaneous


3

3


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


AWLO

AWLO

2. coat care and grooming 2 O1, O3, O4 Teacher
3. coat clipping 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
4. ear marking/tagging of livestock 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
5. tattoo application 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
6. hoof paring: sheep & goats & alpacas 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
7. hoof trimming: cattle & horses 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
8. shearing of sheep & goats 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
9. shearing of alpacas and llamas 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
10. dagging 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
11. crutching 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
12. milking 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
13. putting nose clips on cattle 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
14. nose ringing 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
15. loading and unloading animals onto transporters 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
16. showing animals at school and away 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
17. foot bathing 2 O1, O3, O4 Teacher
18. fire branding horns of stud sheep 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
19. fire branding of cattle 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
20. freeze branding of cattle 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
21. using sire harnesses 2 O1, O3, O4 Teacher

22. castration of immature livestock‡

lambs

elastrator

knife

emasculator

calves

elastrator

knife

emasculator

kids

elastrator

knife

emasculator



4

4

4


4

4

4


4

4

4



O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4



SACEC

SACEC

SACEC


SACEC

SACEC

SACEC


SACEC

SACEC

SACEC

23. tail docking of lambs

elastrator

knife

gas detailer


4

4

4


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


SACEC

SACEC

SACEC

24. tail docking piglets 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
25. tooth trimming/removal in piglets 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
26. tail tagging 2 O1, O3, O4 Teacher
27. artificial insemination 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
28. semen collection 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC

29. pregnancy detection

external ultrasound (sheep, cattle, goats)

rectal (manual) (cattle)

rectal ultrasound (sheep, cattle, goats)


2

4

4


O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4

O1, O3, O4


Teacher

SACEC

SACEC

30. microchipping of cattle 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
31. horn tipping 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
32. dehorning cattle under 6 months of age‡ 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
33. detusking boars 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
34. disbudding calves and kids‡ 4 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
35. mulesing young sheep‡ 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
36. slaughter/euthanasia of stock 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
37. sedation of fish 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
38. tagging of fish 5 O1, O3, O4 SACEC
39. bandaging of horse legs 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
40. wing trimming – poultry 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
41. leg banding – poultry 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO
42. spur trimming – poultry 3 O1, O3, O4 AWLO

Any other activities that a teacher may wish to carry out with animals for educational purposes (including demonstration or student participation) that are not included in this list must be submitted to the SACEC on the appropriate application form prior to the activity being carried out.

*A scientific licence must be obtained from the Office of Environment and Heritage prior to obtaining a native animal from a licenced supplier

#Sample = a small part or a specimen

‡POCTAA describes the legal ages for some animal husbandry practices for particular species. These are as follows:

  • Castration: pigs: less than 2 months, cattle, sheep, goats: less than 6 months.
  • Mulesing: sheep: less than 12 months.
  • Tail docking: sheep: less than 6 months.
  • Dehorning: goats: less than 1 month, cattle: less than 12 months.

Prohibited activities

Should not be done at school under any circumstances

The activities set out below may not be carried out by students or demonstrated to them:

  1. performance of surgical procedures without anaesthesia, other than in the conduct of normal animal husbandry operations
  2. induction of infectious diseases
  3. nutritional deficiency
  4. administration of drugs or chemicals other than those recommended for a particular therapeutic purpose
  5. administration of ionising-radiation or other biohazardous material
  6. activities, other than approved activities, giving rise to distress
  7. imprinting
  8. using animals as prizes for raffles
  9. breeding animals solely for dissection.
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