Reaction To The Judgement In The Skanda Vale Court Case, UK
Main Category: VeterinaryArticle Date: 25 Jul 2007 - 1:00 PDT
The British Veterinary Association welcomes the judgement made in relation to the Skanda Vale Community bullock, Shambo.
While we appreciate the religious sensitivities surrounding this case and have absolutely no wish to be in any way inflammatory, Shambo has tested positive to bovine tuberculosis, a devastating disease with serious animal and public health implications. According to standard procedures used world-wide, including in Hindu countries, the animal should be humanely destroyed and we are relieved that the courts agree.
The implications of any other judgement for the UK, and indeed much of the world's, disease control would have been immense and undermined the vital importance of ensuring that public and animal health concerns remain at the heart of responsible disease control policies.
British Veterinary Association
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Shambo Situation A Disgrace
posted by Marion on 26 Jul 2007 at 10:03 amShambo is not in any way connected to the human food chain, nor will he ever be. His TB can in no way be seen as any kind of threat. to anything other than possibly himself. The stictures which apply in farming have no bearing here.
This is an entirely unnecessary slaughter. That animal poses no threat whatever, and his keepers would be happy to treat the disease. This is the same kind of shoddy and lazy thinking by Defra that saw countless thousands of uninfected and healthy animals burnt in pyres during the disastrously handled foot & mouth outbreak. The people currently running Defra have no idea what they are doing. Meanwhile, helpless animals are being needlessly - NEEDLESSLY - slaughtered. It is disgraceful.
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