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Inspection and consultancy at Pretty Pipers Pig farm in Ghana

July 14, 2025

Today the WACPAW/EonA team visited Pretty Pipers Pig Farm in Barekese, located in Ghana’s Ashanti Region. The farm’s director warmly welcomed us and expressed his gratitude for our visit—particularly for two reasons: learning how to reduce stress in pigs and better treat injured animals. He shared that animal welfare is a top priority for him […]

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Training on stunning at a Halal sheep slaughterhouse in Ankara, Turkey

April 29, 2025

In late April 2025, Eyes on Animals (EonA) and specialists from Bristol University held a transformative two-day training session at a halal slaughterhouse in … Read more... about Training on stunning at a Halal sheep slaughterhouse in Ankara, Turkey

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Eyes on Animals and Dr. Temple Grandin publish an article together on CABI

July 11, 2025

Today CABI published a Case Study article that we wrote together with Dr. Temple Grandin. The article is about the changes we made to the design and pig handling methods at a high throughput pig … Read more... about Eyes on Animals and Dr. Temple Grandin publish an article together on CABI

Welfare concerns during loading of piglets destined for Spain

June 23, 2025

Today, we saw a Spanish livestock truck at a pig farm in North Brabant, where young piglets were being loaded. We decided to take a look and introduced ourselves to one of the employees. He said we … Read more... about Welfare concerns during loading of piglets destined for Spain

NVWA to start enforcing rules on poultry trapped on their backs

March 24, 2025

Following enforcement requests by Animal Rights, the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) will finally take stronger action against a long-standing animal welfare issue: birds ending … Read more... about NVWA to start enforcing rules on poultry trapped on their backs

No further improvements in animal welfare at Heinen slaughterhouse in Zelhem (NL)

March 12, 2025

In 2015 and 2017, Eyes on Animals visited Heinen slaughterhouse in Zelhem (NL), where pigs and cattle are slaughtered. Following our advice, adjustments were made to the pig restraint box, which led to … Read more... about No further improvements in animal welfare at Heinen slaughterhouse in Zelhem (NL)

No more goat-kids slaughtered at just 7 days old

March 4, 2025

As of January 1, 2025, goat kids can no longer be slaughtered before they are at least two weeks old. Many of them are now fattened for 3 to 5 weeks and receive slightly better care. This change was … Read more... about No more goat-kids slaughtered at just 7 days old

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As small slaughterhouses disappear, transport distances increase

Eyes on Animals is observing a troubling trend: transport distances for culled cows and sows are … [Read More...] about As small slaughterhouses disappear, transport distances increase

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Dutch transport company Van Os implicated in serious transport fraud involving Irish calves

May 8, 2025

Once again, serious violations have been uncovered in the transport of calves from Ireland. Last … [Read More...] about Dutch transport company Van Os implicated in serious transport fraud involving Irish calves

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It’s not every day that an animal-welfare organization takes on the challenge of redesigning a large pig slaughterhouse and their animal handling techniques, but that’s exactly what we did in 2020.

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15 Jul

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