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The welfare of animals in transport is a major issue. Brazil is the world's leading exporter of live cattle and chicken [1] Exported animals face severe welfare threats, as highlighted by the 2012 incident in which 2700 cattle died in the heat on a vessel attempting to unload at ports in the Middle East. [9] Transport within Brazil is also a ...
An anti Live Export trade protest in Brisbane, June 2019. Australia's live export industry has experienced significant scrutiny by animal welfare groups since 2003. The RSPCA is opposed to live export. [13] Over 550,000 animals are reported to have died en route during live export journeys between 2000–2012. [14]
Livestock carrier losses in 2015 included the Haidar, in Barcarena, Brazil, in October, carrying 5,000 cattle (an unknown number drowned, and only few survived). [7] Also in the autumn of 2015 the Nabolsi I caught fire in the Mediterranean Sea off Ierapetra, Crete while en route from Beirut to Alexandria. [7]
The Brazilian Shorthair Cat had its beginning when the engineer Paulo Samuel Ruschi, [citation needed] a cat breeder and founder of the first Cat Federation in Brazil and the first Cat Club in Rio de Janeiro, [citation needed] had the idea to transform certain cats found in the streets of Brazil into a purebred cat. He focused on the Iberian ...
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Throughout most of human prehistory and history, the primary means of livestock transportation was by droving.The reason was usually either for seasonal grazing movement (to move them to a summer grazing range or to move them to an overwintering range or shelter) or to bring them to market of one form or another, whether bartering livestock (between farmers) or selling them (whether as stores ...
EU pet passport. A pet passport is a document that officially records information related to a specific animal, as part of that procedure. The effect is to drastically speed up and simplify travel with and transport of animals between member countries, compared to previous procedures if the regulations are followed. [1]
TinyKittens Society is a Canadian charity in Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada, supporting feral cats. The organisation was established as a non-profit in 2015 by Shelly Roche. [1] [2] [3] It is associated with Langley Animal Protection Society, and often works with Mountain View Veterinary Hospital. [1] [2] [4] [5]