#Act4 FarmAnimals The Netherlands could soon tax animal slaughter, pushing up the price of meat in the country. The Netherlands may soon tax animal slaughter 14 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Abandon yourself and leave with your sick companions Pigs abandoned without food and water on PDO farm 13 November 2019 Essere Animali
#Act4 FarmAnimals CO2 gassing is standard practice among the world’s largest pork producers, but not because it’s more humane, as the industry promises. There’s nothing “humane” about killing pigs in gas chambers 12 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Earlier this year, we visited a Pigs of God fattening farm to document the lives of the animals inside. The pigs of God: Force-fed, then slaughtered for spectacle 7 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Welcome to our monthly roundup of the biggest issues in farming and food production, with must-read reports from around the web Animals farmed, the Guardian’s monthly roundup: Pet smuggling, animal testing and swine fever warnings 7 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Improved surveillance, communication and collaboration are key to controlling the spread of African swine fever in Europe, according to a new risk assessment carried out by EFSA. African swine fever: early detection is key to controlling spread 5 November 2019
#Act4 LabAnimals Global outrage is mounting after Chinese scientists were revealed to be using live pigs as crash test dummies - either killing them in the process or leaving them badly maimed. Chinese scientists using live pigs as crash test dummies and slamming them into walls at high speed 1 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals A spokesman for the Itzeho police commented favorably on the occupation of a slaughterhouse. German police spokesman sympathetic to slaughterhouse occupation receives public reprimand 24 October 2019
#Act4 AnimalsEU A new video released by the Welfarm association showing castrated pigs without anesthesia reveals a shocking but banal reality, sometimes in contradiction with European standards. Piglet castration: The suffering behind the production of Jambon de Bayonne 23 October 2019 Welfarm
#Act4 FarmAnimals China’s large-scale hog farms that survived the world’s worst animal disease outbreak are expanding their herds, driving a recovery in sow numbers as early as next year, a pig conference heard. How China’s giant pig purge is shaking up the $118 billion pork industry 23 October 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals It's probably due to a hot summer and a bad vaccine. Use of antibiotics for fish in Denmark has doubled in a year 26 September 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Accepted motions for resolutions on changes in animal transport but a positive signal Austrian MEPs vote on motions for resolutions on live animal transport 20 September 2019 Four Paws