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Animals Australia attacks Egypt shipment

05 Mar, 2010 01:00 AM
LIVE export company Wellard has defended the shipping of cattle to Egypt after Animals Australia expressed its outrage at the move.

As reported in last week's Farm Weekly, Wellard sent a consignment of 16,460 cattle aboard the MV Ocean Shearer from Fremantle bound for the port of Al Sokhna, Egypt.

The trade was halted in 2006 after an animal welfare investigation, but re-opened in 2008 following the development of a new facility at the Egyptian port of Sokhna and the signing of an agreement between the two countries, with strict protocols for the handling and slaughter of Australian livestock.

The Wellards shipment was the first since the trade reopened, and although the protocols require the cattle to be slaughtered at the new facility, Animals Australia executive director Glenys Oogjes said the situation was far from being a good news story portrayed by the live export industry.

"The welfare of Australian cattle will not be protected in Egypt," Ms Oogjes said.

"At this new abattoir they will be subjected to the stress of a restraint box which will trap their bodies and rotate them 140 degrees before having their throats cut whilst fully conscious.

"Cattle can take up to two minutes to lose

consciousness after the throat cut, causing them immense suffering.

"The slashing of leg tendons in Egyptian abattoirs which caused the trade to be suspended is no different in barbarity to the slashing of a conscious animal's throat.

"That the live export industry would provide animals to be subjected to such a fate is shameful."

Wellard Rural Exports managing director Steve Meerwald said he found Animals Australia's response very disappointing, especially considering all the work that had gone into improving conditions in Eygpt.

"It is disappointing that an organisation supposedly representing the interests of welfare of animals can't bring themselves to admit one ioata of benefit from this new facility," Mr Meerwald said.

"This has been a 10 year, multi-million dollar investment by private companies and governments on both ends.

"The process resulted in a pinnacle of welfare relative to where it's come from, and it sets a benchmark.

"These people who don't invest a cent in positive animal welfare outcomes, they just stand back and sling mud.

"They should just come out and admit that they want to shut down every aspect of production animals."

Mr Meerwald said he had personally been to the Al Sokhna facility and said compared to the facility in the past, there had been a monumental shift in welfare which was benefitting animals from all regions, not just Australia.

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Wellard don't care about welfare - like all live exporting businesses they care about PROFIT!
Posted by compassionb4greed, 5/03/2010 9:56:17 AM, on Farm Weekly
Tis obvious that Animals Australia have better than a good reason to criticise exports to what is one of the most brutal and openly cruel to animal nations in the world. You can try to pull the wool over the eyes of some Meerwald, but in reality your export of these animals satisfies only the conscience of you and your business mates. No one else in the real world believes that Australia will have changed the slaughter methods in a hole like Egypt. In fact it will be same slaughter methods different slaughterhouse. And how dare you try to even suggest that Animals Australia should support the export and slaughter of our innocents in Egypt. What a bloody cheek you have. While Animals Australia have been working along side the Jordanian Royal family to bring REAL change - like installing pre stunning in Jordanian slaughter facilities, Wellards have been giving their mouth a workout (as usual) trying to convince the public about the new hell hole slaughterhouse in Egypt - which slaughters just like notorious Bassatin slaughterhouse in Cairo.
Posted by Donna, 5/03/2010 12:48:49 PM, on Farm Weekly
By resuming the live export of cattle to Egypt, a barbaric place which butchers animals in the most obscent ways, the Australian Government and Australian farmers have shown that they could not give a damn how animals that are live exported to Egypt are treated. The Australian Government is so bloody greedy, as are farmers, that they simply could not care less if cattle are brutally slaughtered, and one can safely say that cutting the throats of fully conscious cattle is brutal. Australia happily supplies Egypt with animals knowing that their fate will be a horrific one but the truth is the Australian Governement could not care less nor could Aussie farmers who also happily ship their cattle off to Egypt. Utterly sickened.
Posted by Stephanie, 5/03/2010 2:45:30 PM, on Farm Weekly
What a shame Mr Meerwald, you seem to walk around with blinkers on when it comes to animal welfare. One does not have to be a Rhodes Scholar to know that conditions will not have changed in Egypt. These animals suffer weeks out at sea and then have to face an unacceptable slaughter (all in the name of greed from a company known as Wellards). One wonders how any of you men sleep at night knowing the unnecessary suffering you cause to so many defenceless animals. SHAME ON YOU ALL.
Posted by jenno, 5/03/2010 3:13:11 PM, on Farm Weekly
What Mr Meerwald doesn't understand (or maybe he does?) is that the live export trade is inherently cruel. No amount of animal welfare improvements can ever make it OK and that is why his ridiculous suggestion that animal welfare groups invest in infrastructure is laughable. The only humane thing to do is phase out live exports and have the animals slaughtered here to Australian standards. The whole process is cruel, from being days off water, fed pellets that many animals dont recognise as food, being crammed on board and dying from heat stress, being blinded by salt spray and dropping dead from disease and then being handled and slaughtered in ways that would be illegal in Australia - it's all bad.
Posted by Judy, 6/03/2010 7:13:10 AM, on Farm Weekly
These exporters have sold their soul to the devil with blood money they make from animals lives. How is this new facility any different, it is just more hideous with cattle in a restraint box and to rotate them 140 degrees would be extremely distressful before having their throats cut while fully conscious? Animals Australia is right, there is no benefit at all from this new facility and to make matters worse Wellards are trying to deceive the public that animals are treated more humanely. No amount of improvements will fix this unimaginable cruel barbaric live-export of our farm animals.
Posted by Kathleen, 6/03/2010 6:43:34 PM, on Farm Weekly
once these animal rights clowns finish with live exports, it will be kids fish bowls next or maybe the treatment of the family cat
Posted by shaun, 8/03/2010 8:33:09 AM, on Farm Weekly
Wow, you all do read from the same script. What have you commies got against making money anyhow or do you pay your bills with beads & trinkets.
Posted by THE FARMER, 8/03/2010 2:19:05 PM, on Farm Weekly
If animals could speak and plead their case would humans then be so enthusiastic to slaughter them. Live-export will go down in history as one of the worst atrocities inflicted on these most gentle an innocent animals that one could imagine.
Posted by Kathleen, 8/03/2010 4:43:09 PM, on Farm Weekly
Live export allows untold suffering to the animals; we have rules for everthing else, but sadly, when it comes to animal welfare there are none. Money can be made in many other ways. The treatment of the goldfish and family cat should also be humane, as well as man's best friend!
Posted by sue, 23/03/2010 3:29:15 PM, on Farm Weekly

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