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Animal Equality Uncovers Shocking Abuse In India바카라s Goat Meat Industry

Animal Equality has exposed animal cruelty in India's goat meat industry, highlighting the need for stricter laws on animal welfare.

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Animal Equality Uncovers Shocking Abuse In India바카라s Goat Meat Industry
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Pune, India 바카라 A groundbreaking study by Animal Equality has exposed widespread cruelty and blatant illegalities in the goat meat industry across Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar. The Pune-based animal protection organization documented horrific conditions in 7 farms, 5 markets, and 4 slaughter facilities, revealing the appalling suffering inflicted on goats at every stage of their lives.

The findings include:

  • Brutal handling by workers 바카라 Goats were repeatedly hit, dragged, pulled, and pushed with no regard for their suffering.

  • Filthy and restrictive living conditions 바카라 Many goats were crammed into tiny cages or tethered with short ropes, severely limiting their movement.

  • No veterinary care 바카라 Some goats suffered from old, untreated injuries and illness, indicating severe neglect.

  • Deprivation at markets 바카라 Goats were found tied with short ropes, often without access to food, water, or shelter for long hours.

  • Dangerous and cruel transport 바카라 Some goats were stuffed onto bikes, while others were found dead upon arrival at markets.

  • Violations of transport laws 바카라 The Transport Rules of 1978 mandate that each goat should have 0.16 square meters of space, yet they were crammed into overcrowded tempos and trucks.

  • Gruesome slaughter methods 바카라 Their throats were slit while fully conscious, and their bodies were pumped with air to facilitate skinning.

  • Illegal slaughter operations 바카라 By law, animals must be slaughtered in licensed facilities, yet the study uncovered goats being killed illegally in meat shops and open markets.

바카라These cruel practices violate the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960 and multiple regulations meant to protect animals,바카라 said Amruta Ubale, Executive Director of Animal Equality. 바카라Yet, at every facility we documented, these laws were blatantly ignored. The suffering of these animals is not just cruel바카라it is illegal and must be stopped.바카라

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