by Sandra Kyle | Mar 12, 2022 | Live Export
Long distance live animal transport is a worldwide phenomenon. Animals transported by sea can be subject to journeys that last for weeks. They suffer from seasickness, weather vagaries, injuries, and illnesses, and some don’t survive. During loading and...
by Sandra Kyle | Feb 18, 2021 | Live Export, Slaughterhouse
End Animal Slaughter Contributor Lynley Tulloch writes that animals who flee the slaughterhouse should never have been there in the first place. Shrek is our famous Merino New Zealand sheep who gained notoriety in 2004 by evading shearers for six years and...
by Sandra Kyle | May 8, 2020 | Live Export
KEY POINTS: Israel’s State Comptroller this week issued a report confirming the cruelty of live shipments. Ships are often in poor condition, suffering from insufficient ventilation, high temperatures and humidity. Animals are forced to live in their own...
by Sandra Kyle | Jan 14, 2020 | farming, Live Export
In remote stations in the Australian outback, sick animals are left to starve or be shot, sometimes with cheap bullets that don’t kill the animals outright causing them acute suffering. Workers routinely abuse the animals, kicking and punching cows in the face,...
by Sandra Kyle | May 27, 2019 | Live Export, Slaughterhouse
Live Export is Australia and New Zealand’s Shame, is morally bankrupt, and needs to stop writes End Animal Slaughter contributor Lynley Tulloch The live export of animals from New Zealand and Australia is a contentious issue, with concern over welfare...