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Dutch Parliament votes to ban import of unweaned calves from Ireland and other countries

September 26, 2023

All the years of investigative work Eyes on Animals, L214 and Ethical Farming Ireland did together, visiting Irish calf markets and trailing trucks full of unweaned calves from Ireland via France to veal farms in The Netherlands may finally be paying off.  The Dutch parliament voted today in favour of putting a stop to these long-distance transports of unweaned calves. … [Read more...] about Dutch Parliament votes to ban import of unweaned calves from Ireland and other countries

Filed Under: Good news, News Tagged With: animal welfare improvements, live animal transports, unweaned calves

VanDrie Group ignores continuous violations in calf imports

September 6, 2023

In recent years, Eyes on Animals has repeatedly alerted the VanDrie Group to the systematic violations in the importation of Irish calves. During their journey to Dutch calf-fattening farms, young calves are deprived of milk for more than 30 hours, which contravenes the European Transport Regulation. Additionally, we have observed that calves are consistently kicked and … [Read more...] about VanDrie Group ignores continuous violations in calf imports

Filed Under: Bad news, News Tagged With: animal transport, live animal transports, unweaned calves

Calves not given any milk for over 30 hours

July 10, 2023

hungry and exhausted calves on long distance transport

Investigations by Eyes on Animals, Ethical Farming Ireland and L214 reveal that young calves, imported from Ireland, are still kept on board of trucks for over 30 hours without giving them any milk. Not feeding unweaned calves for such a long period is in violation of Council Regulation 1/2005 which requires feeding after a maximum of 19 hours. Unweaned calves, … [Read more...] about Calves not given any milk for over 30 hours

Filed Under: Featured news Tagged With: animal welfare inspection, live animal transports, unweaned calves

Violence against young calves at Pignet control post 

July 10, 2023

Abuse of calves at Pignet control post

Each year tens of thousands of Irish calves, exported to Dutch veal farms, are transported via control posts in Couville and Tollevast, Cherbourg. Here the calves have to be fed and rested for 12 hours, as required by Council Regulation 1/2005. Footage taken in March 2023 at Pignet control post in Couville reveals that the treatment of the calves is horrendous. The … [Read more...] about Violence against young calves at Pignet control post 

Filed Under: Bad news, News Tagged With: animal welfare inspection, live animal transports, unweaned calves

Trailing of Irish calves to Dutch veal farms reveals violations, abuse and poor living conditions

July 10, 2023

Irish calves on transport to dutch veal farms

Last March three international teams (L214, Ethical Farming Ireland and Eyes on Animals) trailed four trucks from Irish assembly centers to veal farms in the Netherlands. The trail included trucks from the Irish companies Hallissey and Hinde and the Dutch company Gebroeders Poll. The investigation reveals the stressful 3-4 day long journey and in-transit … [Read more...] about Trailing of Irish calves to Dutch veal farms reveals violations, abuse and poor living conditions

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Regional slaughterhouses are disappearing — and animals are paying the price

Across the Netherlands, regional slaughterhouses are disappearing at an alarming pace. Not because … [Read More...] about Regional slaughterhouses are disappearing — and animals are paying the price

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Injured sows at Lunteren assembly centre: NVWA investigation ruled inadequate

January 29, 2026

The Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (College van Beroep voor het Bedrijfsleven, CBb) has … [Read More...] about Injured sows at Lunteren assembly centre: NVWA investigation ruled inadequate

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