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Cattle receive adequate headroom during transport in Netherlands

May 11, 2011

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A new law was finally passed by the Dutch parliament requiring adult cattle on transit to slaughterhouses being given at least 25cm of headspace on the lorry. This was done because scientific studies and practical experience has shown that with less headspace cattle cannot stand up and move in a natural manner, and are often at risk of bruising and even seriously injuring … [Read more...] about Cattle receive adequate headroom during transport in Netherlands

Improvements at Cooperl pig slaughterhouse

October 10, 2010

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Cooperl, France's largest pig slaughterhouse informed Eyes on Animals that they now place straw on the floor of the waiting pens designed for lightly injured and sick pigs. Throughout the EU, animals that cannot move without pain are not accepted for transport or slaughter. Nevertheless, there remain thousands of animals that arrive sick and weak, but are still "legally" … [Read more...] about Improvements at Cooperl pig slaughterhouse

Sept 2010 Minister Verburg implements administrative penalty system

September 21, 2010

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As of today, transport companies caught in the Netherlands in violation of the animal-transport legislation will be forced to pay monetary administrative penalties. The amount of these fines will be between €500 for less serious violations to €6000 for serious animal suffering. MAP´s are advantages because they can be dealt quickly and directly by the nVWA, and not await … [Read more...] about Sept 2010 Minister Verburg implements administrative penalty system

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