http://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/animals/live-export/ban-live-export
This is a beautiful Brahman calf, the breed of cow that Australian farmers sell to the Indonesian market.
Australian cattle are being slaughtered in appalling conditions in Indonesia. Despite the government and cattle industry being aware of the situation for 10 years this barbaric practise continues.
Animals Australia and RSPCA Australia have joined forces to campaign against live animal export. Taxpayers are contributing to the current method of slaughter by the installation of boxes and training to enable Indonesian slaughtermen to pull the beast to the ground whilst contained in a box. These boxes were supplied because it is difficult and dangerous to ground the animal when not confined. The tools and methods of slitting the throat are unacceptably rough and long. The slaughterhouse staff obviously do not see the creature as an animal, they simply treat it as an object that needs to be moved and processed and using horrifying cruelty to achieve this objective.
Four Corners has prepared an extensive report if you wish to see it for yourself.
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/
Animals Australia and RSPCA Australia have joined forces to campaign against live animal export. Taxpayers are contributing to the current method of slaughter by the installation of boxes and training to enable Indonesian slaughtermen to pull the beast to the ground whilst contained in a box. These boxes were supplied because it is difficult and dangerous to ground the animal when not confined. The tools and methods of slitting the throat are unacceptably rough and long. The slaughterhouse staff obviously do not see the creature as an animal, they simply treat it as an object that needs to be moved and processed and using horrifying cruelty to achieve this objective.
Four Corners has prepared an extensive report if you wish to see it for yourself.
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/
Watch it or not please sign the petition and donate to Animals Australia if you want to help stop this cruelty.
In relation to this blog's objective this is an extreme scenario however this issue strengthens my conviction that we need to be conscious of where our meat comes from, how it is treated and handled. I'm just about to purchase some more meat from The Farmer's Market to once again support Farmer Dan because I know that his animals are treated with respect and their quality of life is no less than they deserve.
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