The team on the Bulgarian side watch the border from late morning. We see only one truck crossing during the day, others choose the night, with lower temperatures but longer waiting times to cross. Five of six trucks loaded with cattle look overcrowded, which means even greater suffering for the animals. Moreover, water troughs are dirty and full of bedding in most cases, … [Read more...] about Inspection of livestock trucks at BG-TR border, Kapitan Andreevo
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Inspection of livestock trucks at BG-TR border, Kapitan Andreevo
TSB|AWF and EonA teams are documenting the situation on the Bulgarian/Turkish border Kapitan Andreevo/Kapikule. In the night, the team on the Bulgarian side inspects nine long-distance transports of pregnant heifers waiting in a very long line-up to cross the border. The access to the border on both lanes is completely blocked by trucks. Therefore, the animal transports … [Read more...] about Inspection of livestock trucks at BG-TR border, Kapitan Andreevo
Day 5 Inspection of EU cattle transports at the Turkish border
Today our teams were present at both sides of the Bulgarian-Turkish border. We were full of hope that there would be no transports in the blazing heat of this day, but sadly enough there were. Not only was this the hottest day, but also the busiest. On the Turkish side of the border we inspected 14 trucks carrying heifers, bulls meant to be fattened for meat and bulls … [Read more...] about Day 5 Inspection of EU cattle transports at the Turkish border
Day 4 Inspection of EU cattle trucks at the Turkish border
Today our teams have had a talk with the owners of the feeder bulls who have been in stables at the border here for three weeks. They have again asked us to urge the Bulgarian government to allow the animals to return to Bulgaria. The letter about this has been sent in the meantime. We have little hope that permission will be given. Another option is that the animals are … [Read more...] about Day 4 Inspection of EU cattle trucks at the Turkish border
Day 3 Inspection of EU cattle truckst at the Turkish border
Today we got permission to see the bulls that have been stuck at the Turkish border for three weeks. They are well looked after, have sheltered stables, have fresh water and get (good) food regularly. In general, they are in good condition and people are trying to keep it that way. There is still hope that they can be sold as feeder bulls, as they are worth more than bulls … [Read more...] about Day 3 Inspection of EU cattle truckst at the Turkish border