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1:12pm Friday 26th February 2010 in
The RSPCA announced today it is calling for all abattoirs to have CCTV installed, as part of its ongoing work to improve the welfare of farm animals at all stages of their lives.
With such a large number of animals going through abattoirs every day, the RSPCA is aware of the significant welfare risks involved and believes this is an area that needs even closer scrutiny.
John Avizienius, deputy head of RSPCA’s farm animal science department said: ‘All farmed animals deserve to have a painless and humane end to their lives. This is why we believe this is such an important step forward as CCTV not only acts as a ‘preventative’ measure, but also allows proper evidence to be collected if animal welfare is suspected of being compromised.
‘We will be consulting with industry to ensure that CCTV becomes mandatory in all RSPCA standards and therefore Freedom Food approved abattoirs; and are calling for all slaughterhouses in the country to follow suit,’ he added.
Currently around half of the Freedom Food accredited abattoirs already have CCTV installed as it is ‘strongly recommended’ in the RSPCA welfare standards.
Freedom Food has already told relevant scheme members that the RSPCA’s species-specific technical standards working groups will be meeting shortly to discuss this proposal, with the aim of providing advice to ensure the new RSPCA requirements are practical, achievable and effective.
"Compassion in World Farming is delighted that Freedom Food approved slaughterhouses will now install CCTV and we are sure that this innovation will help to ensure that animal welfare rules will be properly enforced.
“We hope that CCTV will become compulsory in all EU slaughterhouses as a matter of urgency," said Joyce D'Silva, Director of Public Affairs, Compassion in World Farming.
Following this announcement the Soil Association told the RSPCA that it recognises the potential of CCTV to ensure animal welfare standards are maintained in abattoirs, and added it is now in the early stages of drafting such a change into its organic standards.
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Safewings
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10:15am Sat 27 Feb 10
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Safewings says...
9:24am Sat 27 Feb 10
Secondly how can this self appointed animal police force that use the very same methods of captive bolt guns and pithing on domestic animals dare to demand observation in our Abbatoirs.
Is this another nail in the coffin of British Farming Practices.....