Unholy Abuse Of Animals To The Holy Land: Live Export To Israel
Posted on May 8, 2020
KEY POINTS:
- Israel’s State Comptroller this week issued a report confirming the cruelty of live shipments.
- Ships are often in poor condition, suffering from insufficient ventilation, high temperatures and humidity.
- Animals are forced to live in their own excrement; stand in wet bedding; food and water is often lacking; and ammonia from urine causes the animals breathing difficulties and sore eyes.
- Some animals suffer direct animal abuse such as electric shocking.
- Complaints over the years about regulations not being adhered to have not been followed up.
- A record-breaking 691,327 live lambs and calves were transported to Israel for fattening and slaughter last year.
- In light of the dangers posed by imported livestock who may carry diseases not common in the region, the Report recommends Israel’s veterinary service carry out a risk assessment.
- Imported fodder, which may contain metals, pesticides, molds and toxins should also be investigated.
- The Report says that steps should be taken immediately to allow appropriate, ongoing oversight of the issue and to prevent repeated violation of instructions.
READ THE ISRAEL TIMES ARTICLE HERE
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