lundi 18 septembre 2017

UN VRAI SCANDALE... EXPORT D' ANIMAUX VIVANTS

 A bull lying exhausted while other cattle stand on it


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 L' EXPORT D' ANIMAUX  VIVANTS  CASSE TOUTES LES LOIS DE PROTECTION ANIMALE.. C' EST UN SCANDALE!!!
 LE ROYAUME UNI DIT QU' IL VA AGIR, MAIS LES ASSOCIATION DE DÉFENSE DES ANIMAUX RESTENT DUBITATIVES..
 ET ON COMPREND POURQUOI...
 LE COMMERCEA TRIPLE  CES 5 DERNIÈRES ANNÉES

 TRIPLE!! VOUS RENDEZ VOUS COMPTE DE CE QUE CELA REPRÉSENTE EN NOMBRE DE VIES VOLÉES??. CELA FAIT DES ANNÉES QUE NOUS TIRONS LA SONNETTE D' ALARME, SIGNONS DES CENTAINES OU PLUS DE PÉTITIONS ET CELA CONTINUE!!
 L' EXPORT VERS LA TURQUIE A  AUGMENTE DE 50%!!!!
 
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 Animal welfare is being neglected on long journeys across Europe amid a booming livestock trade, the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme found.
Livestock hauliers were found to routinely break EU laws for the protection of animals in transit.
It follows monitoring by welfare charities in Bulgaria, an EU entry point to Turkey and the Middle East.
The UK government said it would "take steps to control the export of live animals for slaughter" post-Brexit.
But some animal rights groups are sceptical, and call for a ban on journeys of more than eight hours. The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme investigated their concerns.

'Like an oven'

UK exports of live cattle, sheep and pigs have tripled in value over the past five years, to more than £21m in 2016, according to HM Revenue and Customs.
The market is fuelled by a desire among some religious communities for live animals and, in some cases, difficulties in rearing livestock and refrigerating meat.
Across the EU, total exports of live cattle and sheep were worth more than €4bn (£3.5bn) last year, according to Eurostat, the EU's statistical office.
Exports of cattle and sheep from Europe to non-EU countries such as Turkey, with lower animal welfare standards, have increased in value by about 50% since 2012.

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