Posted on September 27, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
What happens to the many breeding animals that are exported from Germany to the world? They land – for example – in Qatar – by plane.
Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world, but relies on imports for food. Now the little emirate wants to be self-sufficient. No matter what it costs. Especially for the animals!

On a mega-dairy farm with 14,000 cows. Soon it will be 20,000. A total of 30 luxury stables will be built!!
“This is pretty much the last place in the world where you would build a dairy farm,” says Peter Weltevreden.
He must know, because Weltevreden is the boss of Baladna, the most extraordinary cow stall in the world. The company is preparing to provide the desert state of Qatar with milk and dairy products.

The desire for self-sufficiency has a serious background: Saudi Arabia and the neighboring Emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi – traditionally Qatar’s major trading partners – accuse the Qatari of supporting terrorism and seeking proximity to Shiite Iran. In mid-2017, Saudi Arabia closed the border and cut the emirate off its traditional supply routes. Other countries in the Sunni-Arab world joined the boycott.
Procuring food has suddenly become a national challenge for the richest country in the world.

Livestock at 50 degrees outside temperature sounds bizarre. But farms like Baladna are nothing new in the Middle East. Everything is imported, including the professionals. Water is recycled. The stables be cooled.
“The special tunnel ventilation system has been specially designed for us,” says Ramez Al-Khayyat, owner of Baldana Farm, “as well as the water mist cooling system that controls the climate – something that is nowhere else in the world.” The air conditioning provides 25 degrees, fans exude a slight breeze in the halls.
“The animals will be better off here than in Europe”, so his analysis.

Edmund Haferbeck, agricultural expert of the animal protection organization PETA, describes the cow connection as “completely wrong and meaningless”.
For one thing, the animals would have been carted to the airports through half of Europe; on the other hand, Qatar has neither the know-how for cattle breeding nor the climatic and holding possibilities.
My comment: An end to the blockade is not in sight. But instead of the planned isolation, it seems to bring Qatar economic reforms.
Although Qatar is small, has become extremely rich through the trade in liquefied gas from the Gulf. With the import of cows Qatar wants to prove (in addition to other political aspects) that the country can provide itself.
A cow in a climate environment under 30 degrees requires 100 liters of water per day. We can imagine how many liters of water need 25,000 cows in a 50 degree desert.
These cows in these mega stables will almost certainly never put a hoof in the desert in their life because cows should get as little upset as possible to give them as much milk as possible.
They will do what cows all over the world and in any farm do: eat, sleep, calve, give milk.
Heat, embers and gerbils are a potential source of excitement. Everything is obviously kept sterile and eerie, as if they were not live beings.
The animals in the factories here in Europe are not better, they are even worse.
But the air-conditioned mega stables with suffering animals in the middle of nowhere are no progress in the factories of slavery.
“It is not larger, cleaner cages that justice demands…but empty cages, the total eradication of these barbarous practices” (Tom Regan)
My best regards to all, Venus
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Posted on September 27, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
🐷You’ve heard of sow stalls, but have you heard of boar stalls?
In an unseen facet of pig farming, boars are kept in small stalls all their lives, only briefly being released for semen collection a couple of times a week.
Please share Boe’s story.
Stay tuned for the full investigation of this facility.
Best regards to all, Venus
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Posted on September 27, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
On this Planet there are Conservationists; and There are Assholes !
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Posted on September 26, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

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Mulesing is undertaken by Australian sheep farmers. It has now been banned in New Zealand.
Mulesing is when sheep, without any painkillers whatsoever, have huge chunks of skin carved away from the animals’ backsides or attach vice-grip–like clamps.

Mulesing is the removal of strips of wool-bearing skin from around the breech (buttocks) of a sheep to prevent the parasitic infection flystrike (myiasis). … The scar tissue that grows over the wound does not grow wool, so is less likely to attract the flies that cause flystrike.
Mulesing is a very cruel and extremely crude attempt to create smoother skin that won’t collect moisture, but the exposed, bloody wounds often become infected or flystruck. Many sheep who have undergone the mulesing mutilation still suffer slow, agonizing deaths from flystrike. Mutilating sheep is not just cruel; it’s also ineffective.

The Australian Government has no intention of banning mulesing in Australia, with the responsibility for animal welfare resting with state governments, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said.
Most people don’t understand why vegans avoid wool products. The wool industry however, doesn’t only exploit sheep, it’s also very cruel to them.
Non mulesed wool:
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Posted on September 26, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
We’re less than 2,000 signatures away from reaching a major milestone on our petition to ban foie gras from being imported and sold in the UK.
Foie gras is so extremely cruel that its production is illegal in Britain. Terrified ducks and geese are crammed into filthy cages and violently force-fed until their liver swells to an unnaturally large size.
Will you share our petition today to help us hit 150,000 signatures and show your support for ending this barbaric trade?
Petition link:
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Posted on September 26, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Human being has always been a murderer, rapist and warrior! Everywhere is the human species responsible for pure horror, sheer horror: in factory farming, in laboratories, in the clothing industry, in the circus industry, in entertainment … absolute lawlessness against animals, absolute sadism of human tormentors.
It’s almost amazing how routinely this torture of plucking is done.
The victims are the animals, victims of brutal auxiliary workers in horror places who treat and dismember living beings like puppets.
And these tortures have been practiced for decades and supported massively by a society that morally and as far as animals are concerned, still lives in the Stone Age. And even with pleasure!
Now that autumn and winter are coming: Buy your blankets, pillows and jackets only from synthetic or natural materials!
The advertising industry is trying by all means to sell feather products as a non plus ultra for warm clothes.
There is no heat in these products, only hell!
And behind them exists a whole mafia industry of exploitation and shocking cruelty .
Everyone who buys feather products is either uninformed or an asshole!
Best regards to all, Venus
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Posted on September 26, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Good to hear that Caspar the camel did not pick up any diseases.
I take my dog to the park; its free from Camels !
Full story:
Woman bites Camels testicles after it sits on her at Truck Stop Petting Zoo.
So, there’s this truck stop. With a petting zoo. With a camel. And a woman bit the camel where?!
A veterinarian has prescribed antibiotics to a camel owned by a Louisiana truck stop petting zoo after a woman bit the 600-pound animal’s genitals to free herself from under its weight.
Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office documents obtained by The Advocate on Monday accuse Florida couple Gloria and Edmond Lancaster of throwing treats for their unleashed dog into Caspar the camel’s enclosure at Tiger Truck Stop.
The couple told deputies the camel attacked the dog, but the sheriff’s office said the couple had provoked the animal before it sat on Gloria Lancaster. She’d crawled under barbed wire to retrieve her pet.
Gloria Lancaster told officers she had to bite the camel’s testicles to free herself.
Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier said a veterinarian prescribed Caspar antibiotics as a precaution.
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