Austraila / USA: Live Export Latest News and Ag Gag From the USA.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/foreign-affairs/cattle-export-chiefs-had-prior-cruelty-controversies/story-fn59nm2j-1226289875739

Cattle export chiefs had prior cruelty controversies

by: Milanda Rout
From: The Australian
March 06, 2012 12:00AM

A DIRECTOR of the company that sent cattle to one of the Indonesian abattoirs filmed abusing steers had an export licence suspended over animal welfare concerns in 2003.

The company was also involved in the Cormo Express debacle where 5691 sheep died onboard a ship refused entry by multiple Middle Eastern ports.

http://www.beefcentral.com/p/news/article/1329

Animal groups ramp up anti-live export campaigns

By James Nason05 Mar 2012

Activists have ramped up anti-live export campaigns over the weekend, illegally boarding a livestock vessel in Fremantle to obtain footage of animals on board and seizing upon an unfolding animal welfare crisis on a Brazilian owned vessel in the Red Sea to increase calls for a trade ban.

Police yesterday arrested an 18 year old woman who had chained herself to the rail of Wellard Rural Exports’ MV Ocean Shearer as it was loading livestock in Fremantle Port.

She was among a group of protesters representing the Forest Rescue group that climbed on board the ship at 3am carrying video cameras.

Accounts on social media sites said the activists secured 45 minutes of footage on the ship.

“One activist brought the footage to shore, another chained down, she was cut out, but her thumb was injured in doing this and she’s been taken to hospital. The third activist is still on board,” one message posted on Animal Liberation Victoria’s Facebook while police were attending the incident read.

The protest did not disrupt the loading of the vessel.

Police have confirmed the 18 year old may face charges.

Wellard Rural Exports said that while it respected the right of people to voice their opionion, they should operate within the law.

“Wellard Rural Exports respects the right of people to protest in the same way we respect our livestock,” a company statement issued this morning read.

“However everyone needs to abide by the law. The action yesterday was illegal and is now being dealt with by the police.”

Stranded livestock

Meanwhile Animals Australia has used an unfolding animal welfare crisis involving a Brazilian live export ship currently stranded in the Red Sea to further its calls for a trade ban.

More than 2700 cattle are reported to have died on the recently converted livestock export vessel the MV Gracia Del Mar since it left South America a few weeks ago, with ventilation problems currently being blamed for the fatalities.

The ship has been anchored at sea for a week after being refused port in a number of countries, including Egypt, where its cattle were supposed to be offloaded.

Take action now with CIWF in the Uk:  click on the following link to send a message to Prime Ministers:

http://action.ciwf.org.uk/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=119&ea.campaign.id=13982&ea.tracking.id=05bb9ddb

“This is nothing short of an animal welfare disaster. If remaining cattle are not offloaded more of these animals will suffer appalling deaths at sea. We are appealing to authorities in Egypt to offload the remaining cattle at Al Sohkna, as was originally intended,” Animals Australia said in a press release sent to media yesterday.

“Australia also exports cattle to Al Sohkna Livestock company in Egypt. Whilst we have an MoU with Egypt which should ensure the offloading of our animals, it has never been put to the test. The Egyptians thus far have flatly refused to allow the MV Gracia Del Mar to dock despite the mass suffering of the animals on board.

“If they continue to refuse to allow the surviving animals to be unloaded it would provide little confidence that the non-binding agreement with Australia would be honoured if a similar incident were to occur on an Australian livestock ship.”

In response Australian live export industry leaders have emphasised that Australian exporters comply with world’s best practice governing animal welfare.

“We’re aware of the situation and we hope it is resolved very quickly and expeditiously,” Australian Livestock Export Council chief executive officer Alison Penfold told Beef Central from Jakarta this morning.

“We understand the vessel in question does not service the live export trade out of Australia and does not meet the stringent standards set by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.

“For example in terms of ventilation systems, Australian vessels require a back-up power system, so if the system fails there are secondary generators to power the ventilation system, and that is standard set for vessels servicing Australia and I don’t believe it is a standard that is set elsewhere.”

 

US state ramps up penalties for illegal video recording of livestock

The illegal boarding of the MV Ocean Shearer coincides with the passing of a bill in the US state of Iowa last week which makes it a crime to surreptitiously enter agricultural operations to record images and video footage.

Iowa is the nation’s leading pork and egg producer, with more than 19 million pigs and 54 million egg-laying chickens in barns and buildings.

Its farms have been heavily targeted in recent years by groups seeking to publicise animal handling practices such as confining sows and chickens in small crates.

The Iowa measure is specifically targeted to stop a ploy by animal rights campaigners to pose as job applicants on farms. The law establishes a new penalty for lying on a job application to get access to a farm facility.

Legislatures in seven other states – Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York and Utah- are also reported to be considering similar laws to enhance penalties against those who secretly record video of livestock.

 ** UPDATE ** 5/03/12

http://www.mfablog.org/2012/03/shame-on-iowa-governor-signs-ag-gag-bill-to-protect-animal-abusers.html

Shame on Iowa: Governor Signs Ag-Gag Bill to Protect Animal Abusers

By Nathan Runkle
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Despite the valiant efforts of MFA supporters nationwide, Iowa Governor Terry Branstad has bowed to pressure from “Big Ag” and failed Iowans, Iowa’s farmed animals,and the American people, by signing into law a bill that makes criminals out of undercover investigators who expose cruelty to animals, corporate corruption, dangerous working conditions, environmental violations, or food safety concerns at factory farms.Click here for a statement from Nathan Runkle, Mercy For Animals’ executive director.What are pro-factory farm interests in Iowa trying so desperately to hide? See for yourself, and then help expose Iowa’s dirty secret by sharing this video with the world:

Not a single federal law protects farmed animals from abuse or neglect during their lives on factory farms and Iowa specifically excludes farmed animals from protection against even some of the worst forms of factory farm cruelty. But instead of strengthening its pathetic laws to protect animals and consumers, Iowa lawmakers are attempting to silence undercover investigators who expose cruel and even criminal activities at factory farms.

Undercover investigations by Mercy For Animals and other groups have led to landmark corporate animal welfare policy reforms, new and improved laws to protect farmed animals and the environment, felony convictions of animal abusers, increased consumer protection and food safety initiatives, and the closure of particularly corrupt facilities. Without undercover investigations, there are oftentimes no effective watchdogs protecting animals from egregious cruelty in these facilities.

It is now more important than ever before to expose the cruel and corrupt practices of factory farms nationwide.

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Spain: No AG-Gag in Europe, and so, the Manager of El Escobar Pig Farm Is Arrested.

Fortunately, no ‘Ag-Gag’ in Europe.  Continuing to SHOW the public about farm animal abuse.

SAV previous post:

WARNING – VERY DISTURBING VIDEO FOOTAGE – Obtained undercover – without the concerns of Ag-gag now faced by US campaigners.

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/spain-warning-animal-equality-uk-and-spain-expose-more-than-graphic-pig-abuse-at-mucian-farm/

Ag-gag = https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/usa-ag-gag-laws-now-starting-to-be-passed-a-dangerous-thing-for-animals-and-for-the-american-public/

Manager of El Escobar pig farm arrested

Murcia, Spain

Yesterday the Spanish Authorities arrested the manager in charge at the Farm El Escobar. The Spanish Authorities have already arrested four people related with the case.

Just 48 hours after Animal Equality issued the terrible images of brutality to animals on the Farm El Escobar, three people were arrested for their involvement in the documented events. The arrest of the three farmers who were filmed smashing iron bars over the heads’ of pigs, and attacking and killing the animals with swords, was confirmed yesterday by the Spanish Authorities. A week later, the manager of the farm has also been arrested  for an alleged offence of animal abuse.

The investigations began on the 21 of February when the video was made public by Animal Equality. The  Spanish Authorities inspected the facilities, with veterinary staff.

These actions could constitute an offence of animal abuse, which can carry a sentence of up to one year’s imprisonment.

UPDATE: Manager El Escobar Farm arrested!
http://www.animalequality.net/news/363/manager-el-escobar-pig-farm-arrested

There is a petition concerning the case of gross animals abuse at a Spanish Pig Farm.

Info here:

http://www.animalequality.net/news/360/pigs-brutally-stabbed-swords-spanish-pig-farm-supply-leading-uk-supermarket-morrisons

Please sign here:

http://actuable.es/peticiones/exige-cierre-la-granja-cerdos-escobar-por

Tu nombre – your Surname

Tu apellido – your first name

Tu correo-e – e-mail

Cód. Postal – Postcode

Acepto las Norm. de Uso y Pol. de Priv. – please click (tick) yes

Firma la petición – click

Thank you.

USA: ‘Ag-Gag’ Laws Now Starting to be Passed – A Dangerous Thing for Animals and for the American Public !

Further to our recent post regarding undercover animal abuse video:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/usa-it-is-turkeys-pecking-each-other-and-themselves-and-if-you-dont-believe-me-then-you-are-a-terrorist/

Here is the latest.

As Europeans, we feel that the US is now treading on very dangerous ground.

Big brother is watching, watching you; and if you do not agree, then you are a terrorist.  Obviously, terror is not struck into animals on factory farms that this legislation will prevent the public from witnessing.  Dangerous, very dangerous; when human rights are removed by those in the industry.  If things are so clean, what have they got to hide and why are they so worried about this ?

In many states of the USA, obtaining undercover footage such as this would now be illegal.  Animal abuse is in effect, now being legalised on farms and in intensive systems.  It is going to be illegal to expose animal abuses to the American public.  Fortunately, Europe still has its head screwed on and prosecutes such abuses rather than shut the door and allow them to continue.

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/spain-warning-animal-equality-uk-and-spain-expose-more-than-graphic-pig-abuse-at-mucian-farm/

Wake up USA; this is only the start of legislation to prevent you from doing almost anything.

Link: http://www.animallawcoalition.com/animals-and-politics/article/1954

IA Gov Signs Ag-gag Bill

Posted Mar 3, 2012 by lauraallen

Update March 3, 2012: Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has now signed the Ag-gag bill, H.F. 589 into law. This despite a strong effort by animal welfare and civil liberties organizations and the general public to stop this assualt on the First Amendment. For more on this bill and what it means for the animals, read Animal Law Coalition’s report below. For a look at the kinds of investigations this bill will stop, visit the sites of Mercy for Animals or  as other examples, the Hallmark Meat Packing Co. investigation by the Humane Society of the United States. The investigation of the Rose Acre egg producers in Iowa would never have happened had this law been in effect at that time. There are dozens more examples. 

Original report: The Iowa Ag-gag bill, H.F. 589, has now been approved by both the state House of Representatives and the Senate. The bill has been sent to Gov. Terry Branstad for his signature.

What the Ag-gag bill does 

The bill creates the crime of “agricultural production facility fraud”.

A person is guilty of this crime if, for example, he or she obtains a job at a factory farm or other “agricultural production facility” by making a false statement or representation with the intent to “commit an act not authorized by the owner”.

Anyone who obtains access to an agricultural production facility “by false pretenses” is also guilty of the crime.

Those who conspire to commit the crime or aid and abet the commission of the crime would be held responsible as well.

A first conviction would be a serious misdemeanor. A second or subsequent conviction would be an aggravated misdemeanor. 

The idea, of course, is to shut down undercover investigations of animal abuse. The bill would criminalize speech that is used to gain access to a factory farm and the like. The bill is so broad that it is likely to chill the exercise of First Amendment rights of speech and association, if not violate them. It also raises the constitutional concern of prior restraint – prohibiting speech in advance. If this bill becomes law, it would be virtually impossible to conduct an undercover investigation of animal abuse, often the only way animal cruelty in factory farms is exposed.  

similar bill in Utah passed the state House of Representatives this past week. Similar provisions in a bill in Florida  were killed in committee in 2012. Similar bills in New York, Minnesota, Iowa and Florida failed to pass in 2011. But the New York bill as well as the Minnesota bill were re-introduced and are now pending. There is also a bill in Indiana and another in Nebraska that would shut down undercover investigations of farm animal abuse in this way.

What Part of “Thou Shalt Not Kill” Don’t You Understand?!!
~GOD

Those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent revolution inevitable.~JFK [Paraphrased]

Trust our government to delay, bungle and kill every worthwhile social
program they undertake; yet with incredible speed and efficiency–shred
the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.

~Brennan Browne

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/02/29/147651002/states-crack-down-on-animal-welfare-activists-and-their-undercover-videos

States Crack Down On Animal Welfare Activists And Their Undercover Videos

Some states are stiffening the punishment for activists who want to use undercover videos to expose conditions inside farms.

Just this week, the Iowa legislature passed a bill that would make it a crime to use false pretenses to gain access to a livestock operation to engage in activities not authorized by the owner.

If the governor signs the bill into law, Iowa will join Montana, North Dakota and Kansas in enacting what activists call “ag gag” laws, which criminalize undercover photography or video inside animal farms.

Several other states – including Illinois, Missouri, Utah, New York, Nebraska, Indiana and Minnesota – are considering similar legislation. That’s a sure sign that farmers around the country feel that the steady stream of undercover videos released in the last few years has hurt the industry’s image.
 

A few videos show farmworkers violently treating or neglecting hurt animals – behaviour that constitutes illegal abuse. Many others simply depict everyday practices. But industry groups say farmers need protection from possible incursions by activists whose principal motivation may be to hurt their business, not report abuse.

“We have a number of activists that want to gain access to farms … to take some films and make it look as dramatic as they possibly can, to affect the public,” Craig Hill, president of the Iowa Farm Bureau, told the agriculture news site Brownfield. His group supports the Iowa bill. “It could be they’re there to damage the operation. We just need to keep those people out, and honest, responsible people in.”

But animal welfare groups like Mercy for Animals and Compassion Over Killing, which have paid activists to go undercover to film in a variety of plants, say that animal producers who want to outlaw filming inside their plants do so because they have something to hide.

“We do undercover investigations to open up the doors, to shine a spotlight on a hidden world,” Erica Meier, executive director of COK, tells The Salt. “Clearly, with these laws, the industry is trying to prevent people from seeing the realities. When they see them, they are shocked that animals are allowed to be treated this way.”

In a recent video, Meier’s group documented Iowa farm workers castrating baby male pigs without painkillers, and adult sows confined inside gestation and farrowing crates. “These conditions are standard,” says Meier. “But just because it’s standard doesn’t mean it’s humane.”

The industry accepts that some standard practices may have to change to assuage the public’s concerns. Just last month, Nancy Shute reported that McDonald’s said it would require its U.S. pork suppliers to phase out the use of gestational crates for pregnant sows. Smithfield, the nation’s largest hog producer, says it’s in the process of moving pregnant sows on company farms from individual gestation stalls into group housing arrangements for the animals’ welfare.

And as Dan Charles reported, the Humane Society has teamed up with the United Egg Producers to draft a law around more humane cages for chickens. Under the proposed guidelines, the chickens would get twice as much space, plus perches and “nest boxes” where they could lay their eggs.

While the anti-undercover video legislation has the support of many state farm bureaus and animal producer councils, some national groups say the legislation may be counter-productive.

“We are big fans of more transparency. And we understand that farmers are concerned [about the videos]. But we are concerned that passing legislation to ban cameras really is not the right approach,” says Charlie Arnot, president of the Center for Food Integrity, a group with many livestock industry members.

Arnot noted that one way farmers can make their operations more transparent is by opening up their barns, either with farm tours or live video feeds, like this one on the website of JS West, an egg producer in California.

COMMENTS

Steve Hansmann (PapaHans) wrote:

As a man who grew up on a small family dairy farm, and someone who still raises his own chickens, geese, beef etc., I can say without reservation, that almost all of our meat supply is raised in a nightmare horrorshow that can best be compared to Buchenwald or Belsen. Pigs and chickens in particular, no matter how well-fed or “clean” are raised, and butchered, in an environment that would make most of the deniers posting here vomit into their shoes. Industrial agriculture is evil. We pay a heavy price for cheap food, and the worst part of it is it’s becoming more expensive, and less healthy.

Samstag, 3. März 201

Eric Hirzel (Eric2122) wrote:

I couldn’t help but cringe when I watched this. Aside from the obvious, why be afraid if you have nothing to hide argument, this is our fault. And when I say ‘our’, I mean the people of America, or the world if you will. Yes, what the farms are doing is wrong, but how do we expect them to keep up with the consumption of our population? There simply isn’t enough land to support the production needed on ‘free range’ farms.

Course we could cut down more forests and pack ourselves into taller buildings with smaller rooms.. But if we can’t manage our own population, how do we expect to manage the populations of our livestock. We’ve grown too quickly. Is having two loving children not enough?

The treatment of these animals is horrible, but it only reminds me of where we ‘humans’ are headed. That’s capitalism for you, pack all the animals into smaller and smaller places, including us.

Spain: Rocio Update 3/03/12 – She Has Now Had Her Operation.

Dear All, 

The operation was very complicated because the bones had already fused together due to the weeks that had passed since the accident but she is doing well. We are waiting for the new pics from after the op but here you´ll find the latest made.

Now she will stay at the clinic for a week and then she will need a temporary (or better still, permanent!) loving home where to recover so if you have any Spanish contacts that might help please forward this message to them, thank you.

We still have a shortfall of about 300 euros for the surgeon’s bill so please keep telling your animal loving contacts about this sweet girl. Right now the shelter is literally inundated with animals that require urgent veterinarian care (mainly galgos, Spanish greyhounds abandoned by the hunters) so this is very hard for them and the animals.

Lastly, if you know of any good people that would like to volunteer on a working holiday to help at the shelter (taking the doggies out, cleaning, feeding etc) they would be more than welcome! If they have knowledge of Spanish they can contact María Teresa directly at  animalesdebaeza@gmail.com, otherwise they can write to me or ring me at 0033 555476873 This is an outstanding organization in Spain, as they have taken over the dog pound and are running it as a no-kill shelter, an example for all the world to follow. The shelter is in Baeza, not far from Jaén in Andalusia.

Thank you again.

Iris

Latest Photos – PRE-OPERATION.

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Buenas noches, me ha llamado el veterinario, Rocio ya esta operada, todo ha salido bien, ha sido bastante complicado pues le habia unido el hueso bastante mal, estara en la clinica una semana, pero despues necesita una casa de acogida con urgencia, por favor alguien puede ayudarle????, es una perrita muy buena, y adoptable, por lo que es casi seguro que no tarde en salirle adoptante, por favor es necesario para su recuperacion, espero que alguien tenga un hueco para ella

Muchas gracias

M Teresa

Sociedad Protectora de Animales y Plantas-ALBAYYASA-Baeza

Tlfn (0034) 687845718

 

Pig-Vision: X15 – The Birth, Short Life and Murder.

http://www.pig-vision.com/en/

Pig-Vision will be following the life of a pig in a typical intensive pig farm.

The focus lies on a pig here called X15 – his birth, short life and his murder.

http://www.pig-vision.com/en/category/birth/
http://www.pig-vision.com/en/category/castration/
http://www.pig-vision.com/en/category/weaning/
http://www.pig-vision.com/en/category/rearing/
http://www.pig-vision.com/en/category/slaughter/

http://www.pig-vision.com/en/category/life/

 

 

 

 

 

Spain: Rocio UPDATE 1/03/12 – Rocío Will be Operated on Tomorrow.

Our previous post:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/spain-urgent-help-needed-for-spanish-rocio-can-you-donate-any-funds-at-all-full-details-below/

Rocio UPDATE – 1st March 2012.

Dear All,

Last night I was happily informed that Rocío will be operated on tomorrow, finally!

The surgeon that will carry on the operation said this is a very urgent case that could not wait one more day. The shelter still does not have the full amount needed to pay for the operation but one trusts that will be reached by next week!

THANK you from Rocío and María Teresa to the wonderful people that have already donated and helped in different ways with the appeal, María Teresa will write to you individually as soon as she has the time, she asks that every donation be given with the E-mail address of the donor please.

We will keep you updated every step of the way. 

Best Wishes,

Iris