dimanche 17 mars 2013

ACTION: PÉTITION URGENTE POUR LES BOVINS

LES VACHES, PARFOIS CERTAINES EN GESTATION.... SONT EXPORTÉES MASSIVEMENT DANS LES PAYS DU MAGHREB ET AUTRES PAYS AFRICAINS.
 LES PEUPLES QUI LES REÇOIVENT S' Y CONNAISSANT PLUTÔT MAL EN ÉLEVAGE IL S' ENSUIT DES HÉCATOMBES D' ANIMAUX.
  IL FAUT ABSOLUMENT ARRÊTER CES ENVOIS D' ANIMAUX DE FERME DANS CES PAYS. CES ANIMAUX DOIVENT VOYAGER DANS DES CONDITIONS ÉPOUVANTABLES, PAR MER LE PLUS SOUVENT, PENDANT DES JOURNÉES ENTIÈRES
  ICI CE SONT DES BOVINS D' AUSTRALIE ARRIVÉS AU QUATAR!!!!!
MAIS IL Y A D' AUTRES ESPÈCES, COMME AUTRE EXEMPLE, CES MOUTONS 10,000 AU DÉPART... 3,000 VIVANTS UN MOIS PLUS TARD.

 UNE PÉTITION A SIGNER ET PARTAGER SUR CE LIEN

 AVEC PLUS D' INFORMATIONS!!!! A SIGNER ET PARTAGER UN MAXIMUM MERCI!!

Despite intense public scrutiny of the cruel live export trade, tens of thousands of breeding animals are slipping through a veritable live export 'loophole'. As seen on ABC's 730 program, the consequences are horrifying...
When these Australian dairy cows were sent to Qatar, they were heavily pregnant. Though the risks they face were no less than other exported animals, they were not part of any Government-sanctioned 'supply chain'. In fact, when breeding animals leave Australia, no-one knows exactly where they will end up, or what suffering might await them.
Due to the brave efforts of two Australian whilstleblowers, shocking images reveal the extent of cruelty and neglect that these animals have been forced to endure. Within a one week period, one in every four animals died of thirst or malnutrition. Mother cows, unable to nourish their calves, helplessly watched on as their babies perished in the squalid conditions.
Alarmingly, these aren't the first animals to suffer harrowing deaths on this property. Of 10,000 Australian 'breeding sheep' who arrived in February, only 3,000 remain alive. Many of the lambs born to these undernourished animals also perished.
The images are tragic, in every respect. But even more tragic, is that soon, hundreds more Australian dairy cattle will be sent to this same property in Qatar — unless we stop it.

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