Horse Trainer Ted Walsh to Consider Problem of Slaughter of Horses at Oireachtas Agriculture Committee
30th March 2010
The increasing problem of abandoned horses and how best to dispose of them will be placed under the spotlight at tomorrow’s (31st) meeting of the Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Well known horse trainer Ted Walsh and Ted Farrell of BF Meats will attend the Committee to examine the issue. The meeting will take place at 11 am in Committee room 4 of Leinster House.
There has been a reported increase in the number of abandoned horses throughout the country of late. This trend has been attributed to the economic downturn which has meant that some horse owners can no longer afford to look after their animals. Charities working in the area have reported sharp increases in volumes of calls received on this matter.
Committee Chairman, Johnny Brady TD said;
“Unfortunately, like all sectors, the equine industry has not been spared the effects of the downturn. This has resulted in some horse owners choosing to abandon their animals. Inevitably, this causes serious animal welfare issues and raises the question of how unwanted horses should be dealt with.
The meeting tomorrow will consider how this problem can be addressed and will also analyse the procedures and facilities available for slaughter of horses. ”
The Committee can be viewed on line at: http://www.oireachtas.ie/ViewDoc.asp?fn=/documents/livewebcast/Web-Live.htm&CatID=83&m=o
30th March 2010
The increasing problem of abandoned horses and how best to dispose of them will be placed under the spotlight at tomorrow’s (31st) meeting of the Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Well known horse trainer Ted Walsh and Ted Farrell of BF Meats will attend the Committee to examine the issue. The meeting will take place at 11 am in Committee room 4 of Leinster House.
There has been a reported increase in the number of abandoned horses throughout the country of late. This trend has been attributed to the economic downturn which has meant that some horse owners can no longer afford to look after their animals. Charities working in the area have reported sharp increases in volumes of calls received on this matter.
Committee Chairman, Johnny Brady TD said;
“Unfortunately, like all sectors, the equine industry has not been spared the effects of the downturn. This has resulted in some horse owners choosing to abandon their animals. Inevitably, this causes serious animal welfare issues and raises the question of how unwanted horses should be dealt with.
The meeting tomorrow will consider how this problem can be addressed and will also analyse the procedures and facilities available for slaughter of horses. ”
The Committee can be viewed on line at: http://www.oireachtas.ie/ViewDoc.asp?fn=/documents/livewebcast/Web-Live.htm&CatID=83&m=o