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<blockquote data-quote="Smith31" data-source="post: 4410930" data-attributes="member: 78458"><p>Your original comment implied that it was acceptable to send animals which were pregnant to slaughter, as long as they were slaughtered legally.Please read your own post.</p><p></p><p>Birth control is simple, don't let the bull or tup have a go on an animal which you think is ill or too old, instead of trying to get another years offspring from it.</p><p></p><p>Animals which are pregnant should not be sent to slaughter, full stop and this is not acceptable in 2017. Especially when us British farmers, are trying so hard to market ourselves as having the highest welfare standards in the world.</p><p></p><p>This thread is about animal welfare, namely halal slaughter, the last few seconds of a animals life. Yet you will defend farmers who will allow pregnant animals to be sent to slaughter and suffer in transport for hours to reach the abattoir.</p><p></p><p>I apologise to the forum as I do not wish to cause an argument.However the transport and slaughter of old, pregnant cull animals is just unacceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith31, post: 4410930, member: 78458"] Your original comment implied that it was acceptable to send animals which were pregnant to slaughter, as long as they were slaughtered legally.Please read your own post. Birth control is simple, don't let the bull or tup have a go on an animal which you think is ill or too old, instead of trying to get another years offspring from it. Animals which are pregnant should not be sent to slaughter, full stop and this is not acceptable in 2017. Especially when us British farmers, are trying so hard to market ourselves as having the highest welfare standards in the world. This thread is about animal welfare, namely halal slaughter, the last few seconds of a animals life. Yet you will defend farmers who will allow pregnant animals to be sent to slaughter and suffer in transport for hours to reach the abattoir. I apologise to the forum as I do not wish to cause an argument.However the transport and slaughter of old, pregnant cull animals is just unacceptable. [/QUOTE]
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