11.2.4. A dairy producer’s dairy barn must meet the following requirements:(1) the floor must(a) be of hard, smooth, washable and impervious material;
(b) be free of stagnant water; and
(c) not be slatted if milking takes place in the dairy barn;
(2) ramps and platforms must be of washable impervious material;
(3) gutters and aisles must be of hard, smooth, washable and impervious material;
(4) mangers and water troughs must be of hard, smooth, washable and impervious material and the water troughs must be supplied with potable water;
(5) the dairy barn must be laid out and maintained to prevent the entry, nesting or breeding of insects, birds, rodents or other pests;
(6) the dairy barn must be ventilated to eliminate condensation and odours that could affect the milk;
(7) the dairy barn must have an artificial lighting system providing a luminous intensity of at least 20 decalux at the level of the animals’ udders in the areas where milking takes place and having a protective device to prevent contamination of the milk in the event of failure of the system;
(8) if males or young animals are housed in the dairy barn, it must have separate stalls or pens for them; and
(9) if the animals are not tied, the dairy barn must have a milking parlour, a milking area or a robotic milking system.
A dairy producer that, on 30 July 2008, houses goats or sheep in a dairy barn with a dirt floor has 5 years after that date to bring the barn into conformity with the standards set out in subparagraph a of paragraph 1 of section 11.2.4. (O.C. 741-2008, s. 16)