Open Rescue member John Darroch will be appearing in the Hamilton District next week facing charges relating to an act of civil disobedience earlier this year. Please come along and show your opposition to pig farming in New Zealand. John is facing one charge of tresspass and another of unlawfully being inside a building for a protest where he locked onto a silo near Cambridge. This followed an investigation into pig farming which revealed shocking conditions in Waikato pig farms.

Open Rescue and supporters will be holding a protest outside court to draw attention to the cruel nature of pig farming in New Zealand. The rally before court will start at 8.30 and continue until ten. Supporters are welcome to stay and watch the trial after this.

If anyone wishes to come from Auckland and requires a ride please contact J Darroch

Thursday 19th August

Hamilton District Court – 116 Anglesea St Hamilton

For more information about Open Rescue and for information about recent investigations visit http://www.nzopenrescue.org.nz/

New Zealand Open Rescue

PO Box 37612 Parnell,

Auckland,

New Zealand

 

The Code of Welfare for Layers Hens will be reviewed later this year. Government and the egg industry won’t make positive changes for hens by themselves. Consistent pressure from the public is the key to creating change. That means you!

Do you think battery cages should be banned?

Go to our website and participate in our online POLL to make your voice heard!

New Zealand Open Rescue
PO Box 37612
Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand
www.nzopenrescue.org.nz

 
MPs CALLED TO SUPPORT NEW WELFARE BILL
Animal advocates from SAFE welcome the animal welfare bill drawn from the ballot at Parliament yesterday and say the bill could improve conditions for millions of farmed animals.
The Animal Welfare Amendment bill, as proposed by Green Party MP Sue Kedgley, would close a loophole in the Animal Welfare Act 1999 (AWA) that currently permits battery hens and crated sows to live in horrific conditions that breach the legal obligations of the AWA.
“The Green Party bill has the power to help over 20,000 crated sows and nearly three million caged hens. These animals are currently denied the opportunity to express their normal patterns of behaviour such as walking, foraging, nest building and mothering their young. Section 10 of the AWA stipulates that animals must be able to express their normal behaviour and the proposed bill will ensure this actually happens,” says SAFE campaign director Hans Kriek.
“Ms Kedgley’s animal welfare bill will see any practice that does not meet the obligations of the AWA phased out within five years. This will greatly improve the welfare of animals in New Zealand,” says Mr Kriek.
SAFE is calling on all New Zealand MPs to uphold the legislative process by supporting the bill.
“We expect widespread support for the bill as many MPs have already expressed concern about the cruelty of factory-farmed pigs and layer hens,” says Mr Kriek. “Now these MPs have the perfect opportunity to back up their words with action.”
“This bill has been drawn at a very opportune time. The public are outraged at the animal suffering on factory farms that they have seen exposed in the New Zealand media recently. SAFE believes the bill will receive widespread public support and hopes that the cruel systems used on factory farms will finally be banned,” says Mr Kriek.
For more information contact Hans Kriek on 027 446 2711.

Animal advocates from SAFE welcome the animal welfare bill drawn from the ballot at Parliament yesterday and say the bill could improve conditions for millions of farmed animals.

The Animal Welfare Amendment bill, as proposed by Green Party MP Sue Kedgley, would close a loophole in the Animal Welfare Act 1999 (AWA) that currently permits battery hens and crated sows to live in horrific conditions that breach the legal obligations of the AWA.

“The Green Party bill has the power to help over 20,000 crated sows and nearly three million caged hens. These animals are currently denied the opportunity to express their normal patterns of behaviour such as walking, foraging, nest building and mothering their young. Section 10 of the AWA stipulates that animals must be able to express their normal behaviour and the proposed bill will ensure this actually happens,” says SAFE campaign director Hans Kriek.

“Ms Kedgley’s animal welfare bill will see any practice that does not meet the obligations of the AWA phased out within five years. This will greatly improve the welfare of animals in New Zealand,” says Mr Kriek.

SAFE is calling on all New Zealand MPs to uphold the legislative process by supporting the bill.

“We expect widespread support for the bill as many MPs have already expressed concern about the cruelty of factory-farmed pigs and layer hens,” says Mr Kriek. “Now these MPs have the perfect opportunity to back up their words with action.”

“This bill has been drawn at a very opportune time. The public are outraged at the animal suffering on factory farms that they have seen exposed in the New Zealand media recently. SAFE believes the bill will receive widespread public support and hopes that the cruel systems used on factory farms will finally be banned,” says Mr Kriek.

For more information contact Hans Kriek on 027 446 2711.

 

Campaign for the Abolition of Cruel Sports

July 21st 2010
Lower Coyne Street,
Callan,
Co. Kilkenny,
Ireland

Dear Friends,

Following the recent historic ban on carted stag hunting in Ireland, campaigners against blood sports are hopeful that the Irish government will follow up this achievement by banning the horrific practise of live hare coursing, in which hares are used as live bait in contests between competing greyhounds.

Here is a link to a film of what hare coursing in Ireland involves:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFdjBy5S8k8

Thousands of hares are captured annually in Ireland for this “pastime”…to be chased and terrorised in wired enclosures for “fun” and “entertainment”. Many are mauled to death; others die of stress-related ailments or internal injuries after being released back into the wild following the coursing events.

Other hares, mainly the ones deemed unsuitable for coursing, are used to “blood” dogs as part of their training. This involves feeding them live to greyhounds. The greyhounds also suffer injury, ill-treatment, and neglect in coursing.

A decision will be made by the Irish government shortly (at some point before the end of August) on whether to permit yet another season of this barbaric blood sport. The hare-coursing season itself, if allowed to go ahead, would begin in the final week of September.

The Irish government is sensitive to outside opinion as tourism is one of our most lucrative industries, so messages from abroad can influence the decision.

Can you congratulate Ireland’s Environment Minister John Gormley on his achievement in banning carted stag hunting…a brief message will suffice…And ask him to now consider banning live hare coursing in Ireland?

You can contact him at: minister@environ.ie

Thanking you,
John Fitzgerald,

Campaign for the Abolition Of Cruel Sports

 

For years, PCRM worked to end the use of live pigs in medical student training at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. But we just learned that the school has replaced its use of animals! Your calls and e-mails to the school helped make this victory happen.

We now need your help to end animal use at Wisconsin’s other medical school—the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Please ask MCW dean and executive vice president Jonathan Ravdin, M.D., to replace the school’s use of rabbits, frogs, and rats.

One of the last holdouts among United States medical schools, the University of Wisconsin (UW) now joins the overwhelming majority of institutions that no longer use live animals to teach future physicians. During the first year physiology course at UW, medical students used to participate in laboratory sessions during which procedures were practiced on live pigs before the animals were bled out and killed.

Earlier this year, MCW also eliminated its pig lab, but MCW is still using live frogs, rats, and rabbits. Please e-mail Dr. Ravdin and ask him to end this animal use too. Ninety-five percent of U.S. medical schools have already ended their live animal laboratories. With your help MCW will be the next school to completely replace animal use in its curriculum.

Thank you for all of your help.

Best regards,
Senior Medical and Research Adviser John J. Pippin, MD, FACC

John J. Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Senior Medical and Research Adviser

 

A striking new advertising campaign launched today by national animal advocacy organisation SAFE seeks to warn consumers about a planned ‘100% New Zealand Welfare Approved Pork’ label. The ‘Don’t be fooled’ consumer campaign will be SAFE’s largest ever, and will consist of billboards, posters and a series of radio advertisements.

The ‘Don’t be fooled’ campaign, launched on the eve of the New Zealand Pork Board’s 2010 national conference, will directly challenge the New Zealand Pork Industry Board’s proposed ‘Welfare Approved’ pork labelling scheme. SAFE says the misleading labels will be available to any farm that passes an audit based on the current pig welfare code and, indeed, to the very same farms that caused consumer outrage in 2009 after their facilities were shown on television.

“SAFE says the standards for the pig welfare audit are so low that farmers who use cruel sow stalls or farrowing crates will be able to call their pork ‘Welfare-Approved’. It is outrageous that the pig industry has the audacity to label pork produced from factory-farmed pigs ‘welfare-approved’, given that research shows that crated pigs suffer, and consumers oppose these cruel farming methods,” says SAFE campaign director Hans Kriek.

SAFE also challenges pork industry comments that pork sold in supermarkets does not come from sows kept in stalls.

“These comments are designed to fool consumers into believing that sow crates are not used in the production of pork. The truth is that over half the pork on supermarket shelves comes from pigs born to mothers confined in sow stalls and farrowing crates. These pigs spend their first four weeks inside the crates with their mothers and most continue to be factory farmed until they are slaughtered, and will never see a grassy field or feel the sun on their backs,” says Mr Kriek.

ACTION TODAY
SAFE will launch its ‘Don’t be fooled’ campaign outside the Willis Street New World supermarket in Wellington at 12.30pm today. Lucy, the 2.5-metre high ‘super-pig’, will be on hand to warn consumers about falsely labelled pork.

For more information contact Hans Kriek on 027 446 2711.

 

The majority of goats in New Zealand are farmed for their milk, wool (mohair and cashmere) and meat. In 2007, over 110,000 goats were reared on farms. However, during the early 1990s when the demand for goat fibre was high, the nation’s farmed goat population exceeded one million. Today, goat farming still remains a relatively small and niche market, although industrialised indoor rearing systems are becoming more prevalent as the industry grows.

The gregarious and friendly nature of goats makes them appealing animal companions. Sadly, however, many of these goats end up becoming little more than cheap lawnmowers, tethered alone on roadsides around the country.

In New Zealand, tethered goats lead to more complaints to MAF and the SPCA than any other animal. Roadside goats are often not provided with adequate food or shelter, are stressed from being confined alone, often hit by passing cars, exposed to vehicle noise and pollution and subject to injury or abuse from passersby. One recent goat attack victim was Geordie, an ageing goat from New Plymouth. Geordie was the target of two separate attacks in as many weeks where he was tagged by local youths thinking they were being funny. Other goats have suffered more serious or fatal offences such as being shot, set on fire or dragged behind cars.

tethered  goat 2

Despite NAWAC’s acknowledgement that ‘goats should not be tethered,’ the draft code makes no effort to prohibit goats from being left tethered on the roadside,” says SAFE campaign officer Mandy Carter.

HAVE YOUR SAY!

By making a submission before June 11, you can really make a difference.

Please use this opportunity to let NAWAC and the government know that you want to see far better protection for goats.

Click here to view the draft code of welfare for goats. You can  email your submission or post to: NAWAC Secretary, MAF Biosecurity, PO Box 2526, Wellington 6140.

Read the full story on SAFE’s website

 

Two weeks ago, we asked you to sign a petition to Benjamin Sachs, M.B., senior vice president and dean of Tulane University School of Medicine, urging him to end the use of live pigs in a trauma training course.

With your help, the response was overwhelming. We collected more than 12,000 signatures in just two days. Now, I am asking you to help us achieve our goal of 20,000 signatures by forwarding our petition to your friends and family and posting it to Twitter and your Facebook page.

Tulane Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) courses typically involve cutting open live, anesthetized pigs and practicing procedures such as inserting a tube and needle into the animals’ chest cavities and cutting into their throats. After the training session, the animals are killed. Tulane is currently one of only 5 percent of ATLS courses in the United States and Canada that sill uses this cruel and ineffective method.

The next course begins at Tulane on June 5. We still have time to stop this.

Please forward our petition to your friends and family.

Thank you so much for your support. If you have any questions, please contact me at ngittell@pcrm.org.

Best regards,
Noah Gittell
Noah Gittell
Research and Education Programs Coordinator

 

On 21 May 2008, Austrian police arrested leading campaigners from the country’s successful animal protection movement. The activists spent many months in prison before being released, but the Austrian government continues to take legal action against them. During the IVU World Vegetarian Congress in Dresden, Germany in 2008, Congress delegates protested outside the Austrian consulate on behalf of our imprisoned colleagues.
Here is a recent message from one of them, Felix Hnat.
There is a brand new protest website for the Austrian court case. With just one mouse click, you can ask Austrian politicians to adapt the anti-Mafia law to the needs of the civil society! This law threatens the Austrian 13 and the future of AR-activism in Austria! Also, two members of the board of the Austrian Vegan Society are threatened with up to five years in prison.
Please visit the website Shame on Austria or go to the direct link to the e-mail-appeal: Shame on Austria Protest
Please help us and spread this website. It is translated into 20 languages. There are also different domains in different countries. You can find them by clicking to the language translation.

Please circulate this widely over your national and international lists!
We have to generate thousands of mails!
Thanks, Felix

 

New Zealand Open Rescue has recently conducted another series of investigations into typical New Zealand pig farms. Our cameras have revealed, yet again, shocking animal cruelty. However, the cruelty exposed is in fact standard industry practice and is legally sanctioned. None of the farms we investigated were in breach of animal welfare legislation, yet inside every farm we were witness to extreme suffering …
Read more at www.nzopenrescue.org.nz

View photographs from the investigations at our Flickr stream http://www.flickr.com/photos/nzopenrescue/

It’s not too late to have your say against pig cruelty!

http://lovepigs.safe.org.nz/pepper/lovepigs/submission

http://www.greens.org.nz/ecards/phase-out-sow-crates-now-send-e-card-minister-agriculture

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www.nzopenrescue.org.nz

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NZ Open Rescue takes Mike King on an investigation into an intensive piggery.
Watch the video: http://video.yahoo.com/watch/ 5092928/13514811

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