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    Animal Cruelty Concerns in Dutch Pig Transport

    Animal Cruelty Concerns in Dutch Pig Transport

    Footage shows pigs being struck with a 'klophamer' during transport, raising animal welfare concerns. Animal Civil Liberty highlights potential overcrowding and abuse, drawing parallels to existing issues in food systems and entertainment.

    Concerns Over Pig Transport Practices

    The footage, shot in Sint-Jan-in-Eremo near the Dutch border, appears to show pigs being struck with a so-called “klophamer”. That is a tattoo hammer utilized to mark pets prior to transport to slaughterhouses.

    A lot of pet experiencing never ever makes the information. When there is a flood, an earthquake, or a wildfire, we checked out concerning the people that were harmed. We practically never ever hear about the animals.

    Animal Welfare in Food Systems

    Pet Civil liberty also increased concerns concerning possible congestion in one of the transport trucks shown in the video footage. The organisation stated pigs could be seen getting on top of each other while chauffeurs supposedly kicked and hit animals to force them right into areas.

    Prohibitions and Permitted Practices

    We currently see this happening in the way animals are dealt with in our food systems, just how they are used in scientific screening, and how they are maintained in cages for human amusement. More lately, we see it in the growing variety of individuals sharing videos on social media sites while harming animals, as if their lives indicate absolutely nothing.

    The technique of by hand tattooing pigs with a hammer has actually been prohibited in the Netherlands since January 2024. In Belgium, it’s still permitted pigs moved to residential slaughterhouses under specific conditions.

    1 animal rights
    2 animal welfare
    3 pig cruelty
    4 slaughterhouses
    5 transport abuse