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<blockquote data-quote="Werzle" data-source="post: 4804082" data-attributes="member: 82364"><p>Fair bit of devils advocate going on in this forum by people not in farming and/or not from the uk. What new zealand do is up to them this is about stun/non stun in the uk. It shouldnt be a religious debate or economic debate, its a cruelty debate and from my point of view a debate on wether farm assurance is fit for purpose . A good starting point would be a rule where no farm assured animal is allowed to be slaughtered by non stun methods, meat should be clearly labelled as to how it was killed and then farmers/consumers have a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werzle, post: 4804082, member: 82364"] Fair bit of devils advocate going on in this forum by people not in farming and/or not from the uk. What new zealand do is up to them this is about stun/non stun in the uk. It shouldnt be a religious debate or economic debate, its a cruelty debate and from my point of view a debate on wether farm assurance is fit for purpose . A good starting point would be a rule where no farm assured animal is allowed to be slaughtered by non stun methods, meat should be clearly labelled as to how it was killed and then farmers/consumers have a choice. [/QUOTE]
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