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<blockquote data-quote="Smith31" data-source="post: 4408218" data-attributes="member: 78458"><p>As someone who has visited many abattoirs including halal, it is important that cctv cameras are installed. The amount of in lamb ewes and in calf cows which are sent to the halal places is unbelievable. The sellers know full well that these animals may have to travel hundreds of miles to reach the abattoirs, but they put greed before welfare. With tag numbers the animals can be traced and these farmers should be prosecuted. In addition livestock especially tups and ewes are often drugged, when presented at the auction they seem to be in good health, however by the time they reach the abattoir lairage they sometimes struggle to stand as the drugs have worn off. Again the carcasses should be drug tested and prosecutions should follow.</p><p></p><p>The Muslim customers need to be educated, in order to stop eating all the rubbish and see first hand what goes into their food chain. That's the real problem. If a animal is pregnant or has been abused it's not even halal, regardless of how many prays are said at the point of slaughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith31, post: 4408218, member: 78458"] As someone who has visited many abattoirs including halal, it is important that cctv cameras are installed. The amount of in lamb ewes and in calf cows which are sent to the halal places is unbelievable. The sellers know full well that these animals may have to travel hundreds of miles to reach the abattoirs, but they put greed before welfare. With tag numbers the animals can be traced and these farmers should be prosecuted. In addition livestock especially tups and ewes are often drugged, when presented at the auction they seem to be in good health, however by the time they reach the abattoir lairage they sometimes struggle to stand as the drugs have worn off. Again the carcasses should be drug tested and prosecutions should follow. The Muslim customers need to be educated, in order to stop eating all the rubbish and see first hand what goes into their food chain. That's the real problem. If a animal is pregnant or has been abused it's not even halal, regardless of how many prays are said at the point of slaughter. [/QUOTE]
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