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Pig Brutality

category waterford | animal rights | other press author Thursday June 23, 2005 01:32author by B Wright - AFARauthor email berniew at esatclear dot ieauthor address PO Box 4734. Dublin1.author phone - Report this post to the editors

Article: Labour fury at 'Brutal' culling of pigs

The Department of Agriculture has been slammed over claims a farmer was
forced to kill his pigs with a sledgehammer. The incident took places on
a farm in Co.Waterford in 2002 but details only emerged this weekend.
The department had suspected the 4,300 pigs were being fed with
carbodox-an illegal substance linked to cancer in humans-and insisted
they be destroyed.

The Sun newspaper 20/06/05
Article: Labour fury at 'Brutal' culling of pigs

Start:

The Department of Agriculture has been slammed over claims a farmer was
forced to kill his pigs with a sledgehammer. The incident took places on
a farm in Co.Waterford in 2002 but details only emerged this weekend.
The department had suspected the 4,300 pigs were being fed with
carbodox-an illegal substance linked to cancer in humans-and insisted
they be destroyed.

But, because of fears of contamination, the porkers could not be sent to
a slaughterhouse and had to be killed on the farm-at the farmers
expense. A stun-gun was being used but it broke and about 50 pigs were
killed with the sledgehammer. The farmer said: "It was awful, but they
forced me to do it. I had no alternative."

Labour agricultural spokeswoman Mary Upton, called for a full
investigation yesterday. She claimed: "It appears there was little
support available to the farms when he was faced with the problem of
slaughtering 4,000 pigs and this appears to have contributed to the
shocking scenes. "It is simple not good enough for the Department of
Agriculture to shrug its shoulders and say the department inspectors
present made no adverse comments in their reports."

A department spokesperson said nothing illegal had taken place during
the cull. He added that a court case was pending over the allegations
that illegal substances had been fed to the animals.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Demonstration against Pig Brutality     B Wright    Thu Jun 23, 2005 01:52 
   What does this mean?     peace    Thu Jun 23, 2005 07:12 
   Standard     SABWATCH    Thu Jun 23, 2005 13:53 
   Alrite Sabwatch     Ciaran Long    Thu Jun 23, 2005 19:46 
   convicted animal rights extermist     Ciaran Long.    Fri Jun 24, 2005 17:33 
   Webb and terrorism     camilla parkmyballs    Sat Jun 25, 2005 04:29 
   To camilla parkmyballs     so?    Sat Jun 25, 2005 11:01 
   £25K????     SABWATCH    Sat Jun 25, 2005 13:57 
   Robin' the place blind     camilla parkmyballs    Sun Jun 26, 2005 09:15 
 10   Branding Story???     B Wright    Sun Jun 26, 2005 17:35 
 11   Animals for the Ethical Torture of People     camilla parkmyballs    Sun Jun 26, 2005 22:24 
 12   huntsabsireland.org?     camilla parkmyballs    Sun Jun 26, 2005 22:54 
 13   Lieutenant Columbo in da house     So!    Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:15 
 14   Boo hoo     Bob    Mon Jun 27, 2005 13:41 
 15   piss flaps     Bob    Mon Jun 27, 2005 13:49 
 16   Sabwatch     Ciaran Long    Mon Jun 27, 2005 14:10 
 17   A note for Bernie,Ciaran, et all     SABWATCH    Tue Jun 28, 2005 13:49 


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