Is ‘slaughter-free dairy’ really possible?
The short answer is no - especially not in the name of animal rights.
Posted 21 Nov 2024
Posted on the 7th April 2011
The first day of the Grand National Meeting of 2011 claimed the life of 6-year-old bay gelding Inventor.
He fell in the crowded Silver Cross Handicap Hurdle and, due to serious injury, was destroyed at the Aintree course.
This brings to 32 the number of horses who have been killed at the three-day Grand National Meeting since 2000.
Animal Aid Horse Racing Consultant Dene Stansall said:
‘Horse deaths at the Grand National Meeting are not accidents, they are predictable This is not sport but straightforward animal abuse. It must be consigned to history.’
The short answer is no - especially not in the name of animal rights.
Posted 21 Nov 2024
Animal Aid have just launched their very own children’s book – Rollo’s Long Way Home. This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a young reindeer called Rollo who is fed up with his life...
Posted 19 Nov 2024