Livestock insurance

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The livestock insurance is a type of insurance and describes an insurance, agricultural livestock and their holders insured. Originally, animal insurance was used as a synonym , but today animal insurance often refers to pets .

The first livestock insurance appeared in the middle of the 19th century.

Livestock insurance includes: B. Pet owner liability insurance, animal disease insurance, animal life insurance, loss of income insurance and animal transport insurance. The Tierseuchenkasse is a compulsory insurance in Germany .

Insurance companies

Legal bases

A number of laws regulate livestock insurance, including the

literature

  • Hermann Ehrlich: The cattle insurance in the German Empire and its historical development . Schäfer & Schönfelder, Leipzig 1901 digitized
  • Otto Fröhlich: The cattle insurance with special consideration of their development in the southern German states . Göttingen 1906 (Diss. Göttingen)
  • Alfred Manes : Insurance, ISBN 9785877017337 , 1905, p. 380 ff., Online

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Act No. 938 on livestock insurance of May 15, 1946