DutchNews, September 5,
2019
Farm minister Carola Schouten is bringing in a ban on live animal
transports when temperatures reach at least 35 Celsius, she told MPs on
Thursday. Voluntary agreements, the minister said, are too easily ignored and
the time is now right to anchor the limit in law.
While factory farmers and
slaughterhouses had taken steps to protect animals against the heat, government
inspectors had noted several serious incidents during the high temperatures,
the minister said. In one case, 90% of the chickens in transport crates had
died during their journey.
Esther Ouwehand told the minister during Thursday’s
debate that while she welcomed the minister’s action, 35 Celsius is still far
too high a temperature to be moving animals.

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