Dear donor and friends,
The documentary about
the transport of calves that was broadcasted on the Dutch TV show
"EenVandaag" has had quite an impact! As of this Monday, December 21
2015, the long-distance transport of unweaned calves (under 2
months of age) from the Netherlands will be forbidden. The footage
showed how many of these young animals arrive severely dehydrated and
too weak to walk after long-distance journeys by truck to the fattening
farms. This footage was taken by Eyes on Animals, in commission for the Dierenbescherming's campaign.
Click here to watch the compilation film on the transport of young calves
The
Dutch authorities
from the NVWA finally confirmed that the drinking system on livestock
trucks is not suitable for use by unweaned calves and thus the
long-distance transport of such animals is in conflict with European
legislation and causes significant animal suffering.
Eyes on
Animals is pleased with the decision made by the Dutch authorities. For
years now we have pointed out to the Dutch and EU authorities
the serious infringements taking place during the long-distance
transport of young calves. The young calves cannot drink on board during
the journey, the drivers often skip the rest breaks and calves
at such a young age do not have a developed immune system yet, and thus
cannot cope well with the stress of transport.
The media exposure and the numerous inspection reports have indeed
lead to positive decision making by the NVWA!
For the moment
this ban is applicable just on the export of young calves from the
Netherlands. We will now strive for a ban to also be applied on the
import of young calves to the Netherlands.
Won't you help us
continue to further improve the welfare of animals being transported?
Please donate so that we can continue inspecting and exposing
livestock exports.
With best wishes,
Your Eyes on Animals team