Caught by Kolbotek’s hidden camera: a former dairy cow gets shocked on the way to being slaughtered
Following the TV exposure of severe animal abuse in Israel at the Tnuva Adom Adom livestock slaughterhouse a public outcry has been raised among Israel animal rights activists over the cruel tactics used on livestock brought there for slaughter. In addition to public demonstrations outside the Dairy Giant Tnuva’s headquarters in Tel Aviv petitions are being circulated to have the slaughterhouse closed down due to cruel and unusually harsh treat of animals.
This abuse included hitting and kicking the animals and poking them continuously with iron bars and electric “shockers” to force them to move along quicker to the area where they would be slain. This cruel treatment of animals has resulted in the Tnuva company facing criminal charge of abuse and cruelty to animals, as reported afterwards by Haaretz.
Enraged Israelis protest in front of Tnuva’s Adom Adom offices
The treatment of livestock at the Adom Adom slaughterhouse, often from the hands of inexperienced employees, has been brought to the attention of Israel’s Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan who said that “this exposure of abuse is added proof that the protection of animal rights shouldn’t be left in the hands of the Agriculture Ministry, which is mainly concerned with the best interests of the food industry.”
The use of electric shocking devices appears to have set off a number of alarm bells in Erdan’s environment protection ministry and resulted in confiscation of the shocking devices by the police .
Erdan, one of the rare ministers who actually knows something about environmental issues, is concerned that the abuse practiced at the Adom Adom slaughterhouse is in violation of Israel’s Animal Welfare Law in which is stated: “A person shall not torture an animal, treat it with cruelty or mistreat it in any way.”
Animal abuse at slaughterhouses and similar facilities, especially during the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) has also occurred in Palestine, where a frightened cow about to slaughtered in Gaza turned on its proposed slayer and killed him.
A member of the Jordanian royal family, Princess Alia, has spoken out in favor of more humane animal slaughter during festivals like Eid al-Adha.
In regards to the revealed animal abuse at the Adom Adom slaughterhouse, the petition submitted to Israel’s High Court of Justice by the NGO’s Anonymous and Let Animals Live informed the High Court that the abuse the animals have been subjected to “was not exceptional, but was methodical, routine and continuous.”
The petition states that animals suffered electric shocks to all their body parts, including their heads, faces and testicles.
It’s more than enough to make consumers think twice when considering purchasing a beef roast, steak, or package of ground meat under the Adom Adom label. Those of you are meat eaters and wherever you live, when biting into your favorite hamburger think of the suffering the poor cow who “contributed” the meat patty for it had to endure.
::Haaretz
More articles on animal slaughtering and abuse:
Israel’s Cruel Meat Industry Exposed by Watchdog TV Show
Angry Cow Murders Its Gazan Slaughterer During Muslim Eid Festival
Jordan’s Princess Alia Calls for Humane Animal Slaughter Ahead of Eid al-Adha Festival
If consumers in Israel knew the truth about Australia’s live animal exports, no decent person would eat these heinously abused critters. It is not an industry but a cult which attracts Australia’s most sadistic humans. Some of Australia’s most influential people (and parliamentarians) have grown filthy rich by trafficking in food animals. They are exempt from the animal welfare laws of the land. You can make up your minds about the irrefutable evidence that follows:
http://animals-angels.org.au/cms/images/stories/aa-aust/live-export-reports/7-aa-australia-fao-report-2012-03.01.pdf
http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/weblog/article/revealed-the-real-conditions-on-live-export-ships/