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Home » Our inspections » transport » Inspection of Hunland truck with German piglets for Romania

Inspection of Hunland truck with German piglets for Romania

April 1, 2014

EonA team in Germany checked on German piglets heading to Romania by the Hungarian company Hunland (that we gave a welfare-workshop to 30 of its drivers last year). The piglets had just been loaded and were heading on a long 20 hour journey to a farm in Romania to be fattened. Fortunately, the drivers were cooperative and stopped to let us check on the loading conditions and animals. 750 piglets were on board- space was within the EU norms and there was bedding. As we did not observe any EU violations, we let the truck continue.

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