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 20th July 2018
The first half of 2018 saw a shocking 83 horses killed as a result of racing on British courses.
These distressing equine mortality figures highlight the need for change. Animal Aid’s government e-petition, demanding the removal of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) as the race horse welfare regulator, has been signed by more than 80,000 people.
Animal Aid believes that there is a need for an independent body to get to grips with the suffering that is so prominent in racing – not only horse deaths but issues including the use of the whip, starting stalls and much more.
Says Animal Aid’s Horse Racing Consultant, Dene Stansall:
‘These shocking figures highlight how poor the horse welfare regulation is in British racing. Horses are suffering on courses up and down the country. The Government needs to understand the problem and act promptly. Clearly, a huge number of people have compassion for the horses and it’s time that the racing industry took notice.’
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