Grandad
"Pogs,
" However, such livestock as fattened pigs, beef bullocks, lambs etc are slaughtered before long-distance movement.
Why would any commercial organisation risk injury to those table ready animals thereby making them possibly unfit for human consumption by transporting them live when their value can be assured transporting them as slaughtered, butchered, packed or hanging."
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You tell me!
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/animals-slaughter-exporting-uk-eu-farm-policy-ban-environment-animal-welfare-a8296806.html
UK set to ban exporting live animals for slaughter after announcing major review.
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Latest figures from 2016 show that each year more than 4,000 sheep are transported to Europe for slaughter, making up the majority of livestock taken abroad.
After a 2012 incident in which 45 sheep died on a vehicle going through Ramsgate, the High Court ruled the port could not ban live animal exports on the grounds of freedom of movement within the EU and existing UK legislation.
But ministers say Brexit could now create the opportunity to go further, while a cross-party group of backbenchers are already attempting to push a law banning exports through parliament – it set for its second reading at the end of the month.
Dr Marc Cooper, head of the RSPCA’s farm animals department, said the charity had been calling for a ban on all live exports for decades, including on the transport of livestock for “production” or fattening.
Dr Marc Cooper, head of the RSPCA’s farm animals department, said the charity had been calling for a ban on all live exports for decades, including on the transport of livestock for “production” or fattening.
It’s unacceptable and completely unnecessary that live animal are exported and transported over long distances for slaughter or further fattening,” he said.
“We would like to see live exports from the UK banned and a maximum journey time of eight hours introduced.”
The EU reviewed its regulations in 2011 and found that while its measures had led to a positive impact, severe animal welfare problems persisted, with a lack of enforcement to blame.
An investigation by the BBC last year found widespread health issues among livestock being transported from the EU into Turkey, including respiratory problems, eye conditions and animals suffering from exhaustion or dehydration.
“It’s unacceptable and completely unnecessary that live animal are exported and transported over long distances for slaughter or further fattening,” he said.
“We would like to see live exports from the UK banned and a maximum journey time of eight hours introduced.”
The EU reviewed its regulations in 2011 and found that while its measures had led to a positive impact, severe animal welfare problems persisted, with a lack of enforcement to blame.
An investigation by the BBC last year found widespread health issues among livestock being transported from the EU into Turkey, including respiratory problems, eye conditions and animals suffering from exhaustion or dehydration."
“Animals should be transported on the hook, as meat, not on the hoof, as live animals.”
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I have to own up I am not a vegetarian but there is a different story to be told re the transport of animals than the portrayal in your posts , e.g livestock ARE passing through many countries for slaughter or fattening, animals are not necessarily slaughtered before long distance movement.