Author Topic: Increase in non stun animal kills  (Read 684 times)

Nearly Sane

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Rhiannon

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Re: Increase in non stun animal kills
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2018, 10:46:13 PM »
Not least because it means farmers themselves are choosing profit over the welfare of their animals.

Looking forward to a ban, though o doubt it will happen under this government. It’d be interesting to see how prinicipled Corbyn would be on the issue.

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Re: Increase in non stun animal kills
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2018, 11:16:14 PM »
Sickening too.

From the article it seems that the veterinary profession are clear that if animals are to be slaughtered then by not pre-stunning their welfare is further compromised, where the likes of the RSPCA and the government's own experts agree, and the articles makes no reference to the quality of the meat being lessened by pre-stunning. Presumably then, given the expert opinion and that this issue has been flagged up in the public arena, any reluctance to legislate in the UK so as to outlaw animal slaughter without compulsory pre-stunning is a sop to certain religious traditions, where it seems these traditions do involve avoidable cruelty (hence the objections of these animal welfare experts) but they are considered to outweigh animal welfare issues.

I also wonder what the position of farmers is since, presumably, they are aware of slaughter arrangements for the animals they supply, and no doubt there is profit to be made from the halal market and it also seems the volume of meat produced without pre-stunning is greater that the traditional religious market - so where is the surplus going? The article is in a farming journal but it doesn't say anything about the welfare views of farmers who supply animals for halal slaughter. 

It needs looking at.
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Re: Increase in non stun animal kills
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2018, 12:20:59 AM »
I believe that for convenience a lot of meat sold on the general market is halal compliant. It’s easier for supermarkets and fast food outlets to have all halal meat rather than have separate sections.

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Re: Increase in non stun animal kills
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2018, 12:27:48 AM »
And according to what I’m reading 80% of halal meat is from animals stunned prior to slaughter, so there’s no excuse.