Sentences with phrase «sheep and cattle in»

In early 2004 and again in 2006 Animals Australia investigators visited Kuwait and brought the brutal treatment of sheep and cattle in Kuwait at the Shuwaikh abattoir and the Al Rai livestock market to the attention of the Federal government and live export industry.

Not exact matches

The list of failures is long and includes companies involved in cattle, sheep, wool, cropping, cotton and timber.
More than 2,000 years ago, a child was born to two faithful travelers who could find rest only in a stable, among the cattle and the sheep.
«More than 2,000 years ago, a child was born to two faithful travelers who could find rest only in a stable, among the cattle and the sheep,» Obama said at the tree lighting ceremony, a longstanding White House tradition.
In the temple he found people selling cattle, sheep, and doves, and the money - changers seated at their tables.
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The Festival of Sacrifice is responsible for untold suffering of cattle, sheep and goats — millions of whom have been sold for profit through Australia's live export trade; closer to home, in the name of Christmas, highly intelligent pigs and turkeys not only experience the terror of slaughter, but entire lifetimes of suffering in factory farms; and sporting events such as bull fights and rodeos still present cruelty as «entertainment»...
Cascadura, as well as sugarcane, sheep, goats, rabbits, swine, poultry, cattle and water buffalo are some of the goods studied at Trinidad's Sugarcane Feeds Centre (SFC) in an effort to support the local economy.
Mongol herders consume the flesh and dairy products from all the animals they raise: sheep, goats, horses, cattle (including yaks and hybrid hainags), Bactrian camels, and, in some places, reindeer.
«With that in mind, critics of the live export trade should end irrational and misleading attacks on importing countries that welcome Australian cattle and sheep, and who rely on Australia as an important source of high quality, reliable and safe protein.
Australia's sheep and cattle farmers should prepare for a dramatic reduction in the live export trade, Western Australia's agriculture minister has said, as the state prepares to mount an animal cruelty case that could render the trade unprofitable.
Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd (MLA) strives to be the recognised leader in delivering world - class research, development and marketing outcomes that benefit Australian cattle, sheep and goat producers.
Another part of the overall portfolio which may draw interest is Retreat Station, a 142,601 hectare sheep and cattle grazing operation near the Channel Country in south - west Queensland.
Nonetheless, live sales of cattle and sheep are a small slice of Australian meat exports, in part because it is easier to slaughter animals in Australia rather than ship them alive to Asia and the Middle East.
The company can ship 60,000 cattle or 224,000 sheep from Fremantle, Townsville and Darwin to just about anywhere in the world, meaning Wellard can't be squeezed by the shipping companies hired by exporters which charge $ US10, 000 to $ US50, 000 a day.
The peak industry councils * for the cattle, sheep and goat industries play a critical role in providing direction and monitoring of industry marketing and research and development programs to MLA, to ensure they reflect the strategic framework of the red meat industry.
Balzarini says the company hasn't not paid a bill in 40 years of buying millions of cattle and sheep.
The spring hay production that preceded each of these years was dry and feed for cattle and sheep was in short supply.
Temporary bans on live cattle and sheep export have undermined confidence in the industry, driving property prices down and diminishing banks» willingness to lend for long - term improvement.
One of SA's prized sheep and cattle grazing stations, Mount Schanck, has been listed for sale for the first time in its near - 200 year history.
History of sheep and cattle prices — gives a history of the Australian sheep and cattle industry and reports of the value of prices in real terms.
* As a result of Animals Australia's work in Jordan, no Australian animals - both sheep and cattle - are supposed to suffer the cruelty of conscious slaughter, in the major government abattoir.
Two other ships have docked since the Awassi was held in Fremantle, with the MV Maysora departing for Turkey last week with 77,000 sheep and 9500 cattle on board.
There are, of course, some important differences between Australia's whaling industry and our current trade in live sheep and cattle.
We've documented cattle having their skulls crushed with sledgehammers in Vietnam, being hoisted to the ceiling by one leg while still fully sensible to pain in Turkey and Israel, and sheep being stuffed into car boots in scorching heat throughout the Middle East.
For example, after our investigators exposed horrendous treatment of animals in Jordan, Animals Australia's work in collaboration with the Princess Alia Foundation has now been responsible for the uptake of pre-slaughter stunning in Jordanian abattoirs — for both cattle and sheep.
Every year, the global live export industry transports millions of live cattle, sheep, goats and other animals around the world — just so they can be slaughtered for their meat in destination countries.
While I am sure Virginia Kraft was very disappointed not to be able to hunt kangaroo, the fact is that the kangaroo, in parts of Australia, is still numerous and in direct competition with cattle and sheep for the limited feed that exists.
I was at an agriculture meeting in New Zealand a few years ago and got an earful about what it means to convert a sheep - growing country to one focused on dairy cattle: pristine to polluted.
The act stated that if any person or persons «shall wantonly and cruelly beat, abuse, or ill - treat any horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, heifer, steer, sheep, or other cattle» they would be fined a sum «not exceeding five pounds, not less than ten shillings»; failure to pay the fine would result in a prison sentence of up to three months.
Farmers say efforts to open a slaughterhouse in Suffolk County could be a game changer for a small but growing group of Long Islanders raising cattle, sheep, pigs and even bison.
The police in Katsina have launched a manhunt for five suspected cattle rustlers who stole 119 cows and 48 sheep in Sabon Birni forest in Kaduna State.
In the United States in 2004, researchers estimated annual losses due to coyote predation on sheep and cattle at $ 40 millioIn the United States in 2004, researchers estimated annual losses due to coyote predation on sheep and cattle at $ 40 millioin 2004, researchers estimated annual losses due to coyote predation on sheep and cattle at $ 40 million.
If the world were able to see the tuna in the same way as we see cattle, pigs, sheep and chickens: as domestic animals raised to be eaten...
Since the much - ballyhooed birth of Dolly the sheep in 1996, scientists have cloned cattle, horses, pigs, goats, and other mammals — each a genetic twin of its parent.
They found that although the protein stayed soluble for a week or two, it eventually polymerized into long fibers resembling those in so - called prion diseases — brain diseases such as scrapie in sheep, «mad cow disease» in cattle, and Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease in humans.
Other prion diseases include scrapie in sheep; chronic wasting disease in deer, elk and moose; and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease, in cattle.
Indeed, U.K. labs have reported 21 similar poliolike cases in cattle and sheep over the last 10 years, and samples from some of those animals are now being studied.
Scientists, with practice, have now been able to make nuclear transfer nearly routine to produce cattle, cats, mice, sheep, goats, pigs, and — as a Korean team announced in May — even human embryonic stem (ES) cells.
Australia relies heavily on coal for its own electricity as well, emitting more CO2 per person than any other developed country, and its agricultural emissions are among the highest per capita in the world, mainly because of the large numbers of sheep and cattle.
But even the little that is known about the natural history of Africa argues that to exchange the wide spectrum of 20 to 30 hoofed animals, living in delicate adjustment to their habitat, for the narrowed spectrum of three ungulates exotic to Africa — cattle, sheep and goats — is to throw away a bountiful resource and a marvelous ordering of nature.
After the Apache chief Geronimo surrendered to the Army in 1886, settlers and their herds of cattle and sheep flooded into southeastern Arizona.
Zooarchaeological studies of the most popular domestic animals such as cattle, sheep, goats and pigs have demonstrated repeated introductions as well as failures of new species in different regions of the world.
Those Yamnaya pastoralists herded cattle and sheep, and some rode newly domesticated horses, says archaeologist David Anthony of Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York.
Other prion diseases include scrapie in sheep, chronic wasting disease in deer, elk and moose, and bovine spongiform encephalopathy in cattle.
This accomplice, the researchers say, allows the protein to cause disorders like «mad cow» disease in cattle, scrapie in sheep, and Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease (CJD) in humans.
Such hardiness in the face of locally tough conditions is a hallmark of the regional versions of various livestock breeds, such as worm - resistant Red Maasai sheep [see video here] and Sheko cattle with their immunity to sleeping sickness [see video here].
The data highlighted shows that domesticated sheep, goats and cattle were first in the Near East 10,500 years ago, and arrived in Europe, Africa and South Asia within a few millennia.
The paper «Livestock management in Spain from Roman to post-medieval times: a biometrical analysis of cattle, sheep / goat and pig» is the outcome of the PhD research work conducted by Idoia Grau - Sologestoa and completed in 2014 at the UPV / EHU, and has been published recently in the Journal of Archaeological Science, which specialises in archaeology.
The paper on zooarchaeology «Livestock management in Spain from Roman to post-medieval times: a biometrical analysis of cattle, sheep / goat and pig» by the researcher of the Department of Geography, Prehistory and Archaeology of the UPV / EHU - University of the Basque Country Idoia Grau - Sologestoa, appeared recently in the «Journal of Archaeological Science».
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