DutchNews, January 31, 2020
An
animal welfare group has published undercover footage of pigs in a
slaughterhouse being beaten with paddles and an apparently crippled animal being
pulled by the tail.
Ongehoord claims that the hours of images were made in
August 2019 by ‘Johan’, a volunteer for the group working at the Westfort
slaughterhouse in IJsselstein.
The slaughterhouse, whose website says it sells
‘sustainable meat from the Netherlands’ told RTL Nieuws that it was
investigating the images and implementing immediate measures to ensure poor
treatment does not happen in future.
‘Harsh herding and beating pigs isn’t
allowed and shouldn’t be allowed,’ it said in a statement. ‘We take full
responsibility for this and will implement [a set of] measures. The permanent
camera supervision will also be intensified and a team including two of our own
vets will monitor the images.’
However animal welfare experts told RTL Nieuws
that beating animals in order to herd them – especially using the sharp side of
a paddle – would count as ‘abuse’ and contravene European guidelines.
Carla
Schouten, agriculture minister, called the images ‘unacceptable’ and pledged to
reduce the speed of slaughter at such factories.

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