Dungarvan Animal Matters and Welfare Information

Dungarvan Animal Matters and Welfare Information A reference page for animal welfare information. The shelter has vast experience with severely debilitated and injured dogs, of which there are many.

DRK was started in the late 80s to prevent as many dogs as was possible from dying in the pound, the kill rates in pounds at that time and into the 90s was over 30,000 annually. Thanks to our wonderful vet Johanna, who owns and operates Blue Coast Veterinary Clinic in Youghal, all the dogs that come into our care receive top class veterinary treatment. The dogs that come here are primarily sent to the UK for homing to reputable rescues, unfortunately almost all rescues in Ireland do this because there simply are not enough good homes available in Ireland due to the over population of dogs here.

FYI
23/02/2026

FYI

From midnight on March 1 - which is this Sunday - until August 31, it is a criminal offence to cut, grub, burn or destroy vegetation in hedges or ditches

Might it appear that the minister is stalling, and there’s no intention to ban surgical insemination on greyhounds? Is i...
23/02/2026

Might it appear that the minister is stalling, and there’s no intention to ban surgical insemination on greyhounds?
Is it not bad enough that these dogs are overbred and killed at whim, aided, abetted and financed by the unwilling public? Or that over 80% of the 20 million euro in tax payers money is used to fund prize money to owners in this vile dog killing industry isn’t also bad enough? The self proclaimed ‘loving’ owners of these dogs not only have no issue killing their dogs if they are deemed as ‘wastage’, they also have no issue having them cut open to be surgically inseminated.
Shame on any vet that accommodates this sick practice.

Paul Murphy TD has again asked the Minister for Agriculture when surgical artificial insemination of greyhounds will be banned in Ireland.

In a 19 February 2026 Dail Question, Deputy Murphy (Solidarity-People Before Profit) asked for "the specific date for making the results of Greyhound Racing Ireland's public consultation on artificial insemination in greyhounds available for public review; to provide a specific timeline in respect of the next steps following this consultation" and "when a ban on surgical artificial insemination of greyhounds will commence".

Surgical insemination involves anaesthetising a female dog, making an incision in her abdomen and lifting out her uterus before semen is injected into it with a needle. The uterus is then put back and the surgery area stitched closed. Surgical AI on dogs is already against the law in the UK, Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands.

In 2024, the Veterinary Council of Ireland updated its code of professional conduct to state: “Save where otherwise provided for in law, canine surgical artificial insemination, a non-therapeutic procedure, must not be performed in dogs due to ethical and welfare considerations and given the suitable alternative of transcervical artificial insemination”

In a statement at the time, the VCI outlined its reasons for the move: “The Veterinary Council has decided, in the interest of dog health and welfare, to update the Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Practitioners and provide guidance to veterinary practitioners and the public on the matter of Canine Surgical Artificial Insemination, namely, to prohibit canine surgical artificial insemination by veterinary practitioners in Ireland. The Veterinary Council, in considering canine surgical artificial insemination, agreed that the ethical and welfare issues arising from this procedure stem from the fact that the dogs undergo a highly invasive surgery to ensure pregnancy, and this presents an unacceptable level of risk for dogs. The Veterinary Council considers there is no justifiable reason for this procedure in circumstances where a non-surgical, minimally invasive, and effective alternative exists. The risks and discomfort associated with undertaking surgical insemination are unnecessary with transcervical insemination now available.”

Responding to Paul Murphy TD, the Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon stated: "The Veterinary Council of Ireland announced in April 2024 that it had updated its Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Practitioners to prohibit veterinarians from carrying out surgical artificial insemination in dogs due to ethical and welfare considerations. However, this new prohibition does not apply to greyhounds, as the practice is provided for in legislation under the Artificial Insemination of Greyhound Regulations 2005. The report of the Working Group on Control of Dogs, which was approved by Government in March 2023, and has been published online at gov.ie - Working Group on Control of Dogs (www.gov.ie) includes a recommendation that surgical artificial insemination in canines be prohibited, where the word canine encompasses all breeds of dogs. In 2024, my Department held a public consultation on whether the practice of carrying out surgical artificial insemination in greyhounds should be banned or not and the results of the public consultation are now available on Animal Welfare (www.gov.ie). My Department is closely examining this issue and will be providing advice on an appropriate course of action in the near future."

Surgical artificial insemination was shamefully performed hundreds of times on greyhounds in Ireland since 2019 alone – a reminder that the pursuit of prize-money comes before the welfare of dogs. Not even cutting into the bodies of greyhounds in a bid to produce winning litters has been off-limits in the cruel greyhound "industry".

ACTION ALERT

Get in touch with Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon to demand an urgent ban on surgical artificial insemination.

Martin Heydon TD
Minister for Agriculture
Tel: 01-618 3017
Email: minister@agriculture.gov.ie; martin.heydon@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/martinheydonfg
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/martinheydonfg

Don’t go greyhound racing or attend events at greyhound tracks.

Urge the leaders of Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Sinn Fein to end the state funding that is keeping the dying greyhound “industry” afloat.

Micheál Martin TD
Leader, Fianna Fail
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Tel: 01 619 4000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
X: http://www.twitter.com/

Simon Harris TD
Leader, Fine Gael
Telephone: 01 281 3727
Email: simon.harris@oireachtas.ie; finegael@finegael.ie
X: http://www.twitter.com/SimonHarrisTD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DeputySimonHarris

Mary Lou McDonald TD
Leader, Sinn Fein
Tel: (01) 727 7102
Email: marylou.mcdonald@oireachtas.ie
X: https://twitter.com/MaryLouMcDonald
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaryLouMcDonaldTD

Please sign and share the petitions

Irish Government: Stop Giving Millions of Euro to Cruel Greyhound Racing
https://www.change.org/p/irish-government-stop-giving-millions-of-euro-to-cruel-greyhound-racing

Stop supporting the cruel greyhound “industry”
https://www.change.org/p/stop-supporting-the-cruel-greyhound-industry

GAA: Stop club fundraisers at greyhound tracks
https://www.change.org/p/gaa-stop-club-fundraisers-at-greyhound-tracks

Tell Gain Pet Nutrition to Stop Sponsoring Greyhound Racing
https://www.change.org/p/jimtracy-glanbia-ie-tell-gain-pet-nutrition-to-stop-sponsoring-greyhound-racing

SEE ALSO

Why Ireland Must Ban Surgical Artificial Insemination
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/07/01/why-ireland-must-ban-surgical-artificial-insemination/

Senator Chris Andrews renews call for ban on surgical AI of greyhounds
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/06/23/senator-chris-andrews-renews-call-for-ban-on-surgical-ai-of-greyhounds/

Surgical artificial insemination is a “barbaric and invasive procedure used on greyhounds”
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/07/16/surgical-artificial-insemination-is-a-barbaric-and-invasive-procedure-used-on-greyhounds/

Vets MUST NOT perform painful surgical artificial insemination on (most) dogs
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2024/05/15/vets-must-not-perform-painful-surgical-artificial-insemination-on-most-dogs/

Surgical artificial insemination is a “barbaric and invasive procedure used on greyhounds”
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/07/16/surgical-artificial-insemination-is-a-barbaric-and-invasive-procedure-used-on-greyhounds/

Pete the Vet: Greyhounds must not be excluded from surgical AI ban
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2023/05/12/pete-the-vet-greyhounds-must-not-be-excluded-from-surgical-ai-ban/

Ban on surgical AI in dogs ‘will be implemented’
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2023/04/14/ban-on-surgical-ai-in-dogs-will-be-implemented/

Veterinary Council of Ireland Public Consultation – Canine Surgical Artificial Insemination Outcome
https://vci.ie/Utility/News/2024/Veterinary-Council-of-Ireland-Public-Consultation

Dail Question - For Written Answer on 19 February 2026
Department: Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Asked by: Paul Murphy T.D.

QUESTION

To ask the Minister for Agriculture; Food and the Marine the specific date for making the results of Greyhound Racing Ireland's public consultation on artificial insemination in greyhounds available for public review; to provide a specific timeline in respect of the next steps following this consultation; when a ban on surgical artificial insemination of greyhounds will commence; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

REPLY

Minister Martin Heydon: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (RCÉ) is a commercial state body established under the Greyhound Industry Act 1958 chiefly to control greyhound racing and to improve and develop the greyhound industry. RCÉ is a body corporate and a separate legal entity to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

The question raised by the Deputy on "Greyhound Racing Ireland's public consultation on artificial insemination in greyhounds" is an operational matter for RCÉ and therefore the question has been referred to that body for direct reply.

The Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI) announced in April 2024 that it had updated its Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Practitioners to prohibit veterinarians from carrying out surgical artificial insemination in dogs due to ethical and welfare considerations. However, this new prohibition does not apply to greyhounds, as the practice is provided for in legislation under the Artificial Insemination of Greyhound Regulations 2005.

The report of the Working Group on Control of Dogs, which was approved by Government in March 2023, and has been published online at gov.ie - Working Group on Control of Dogs (www.gov.ie), includes a recommendation that surgical artificial insemination in canines be prohibited, where the word canine encompasses all breeds of dogs.

In 2024, my Department held a public consultation on whether the practice of carrying out surgical artificial insemination in greyhounds should be banned or not and the results of the public consultation are now available on Animal Welfare (www.gov.ie). My Department is closely examining this issue and will be providing advice on an appropriate course of action in the near future.

20/02/2026
19/02/2026

There are renewed calls on the government to stop licensing cruel hare coursing after it emerged that coursers from the UK - where coursing is illegal - took part in a “stake for English-owned dogs” at the crueltyfest in Clonmel earlier this month.

“We are disgusted to learn that the licences you granted for hare coursing in 2025-26 have not only facilitated the abuse of hares by animal cruelty fans from Ireland but also those who travelled here from outside the country,” the Irish Council Against Blood Sports stated in an email to Heritage Minister James Browne and Nature Minister Christopher O’Sullivan this week.

Brought to their attention was a video posted on British Youtube account "Fieldsports Channel" which revealed that coursers from England brought greyhounds into Ireland and unleashed them to terrorise Irish Hares at the 3-day coursing finals event in County Tipperary. "For the 100th National Coursing meeting, there's a new addition - a stake for English-owned dogs,” a commentator on the video is heard saying. “It is February 2026 and it has brought coursing enthusiasts across the water from the UK to Ireland to take part" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTmotxGT4Do

A Fieldsports Channel post on X added: "There’s a stake for English-owned dogs, drawing a big UK contingent..." https://x.com/fieldsportstv/status/2022751950320607463 It included the hashtags and

Another sickening post headed "Run, rabbit, run" features a video of "hares running at Clonmel during the 100th National Coursing Meeting" to the soundtrack of upbeat music https://x.com/fieldsportstv/status/2022955540658209278

“It is deplorable that your licences for this bloodsport have accommodated those from a jurisdiction where hare coursing is illegal,” we stated in our message to Ministers Browne and O’Sullivan. “If, in England, they engaged in the barbarity on display in Clonmel, they would be arrested and prosecuted for animal cruelty.”

“It reflects extremely badly on the Republic of Ireland that this bloodsport has not only continued years after it was outlawed in all our neighbouring jurisdictions but that coursers from Northern Ireland and England can circumvent bans in their areas by simply coming here,” we added. “We implore you to show compassion for this persecuted icon of Irish biodiversity and finally put in place complete protection for the Irish Hare.”

The shameful Clonmel event was the culmination of a season of suffering for hares. Documents published on the National Parks and Wildlife Service website show that hares were netted from the countryside, held in unnatural captivity for weeks or months and forced to run for their lives at coursing meetings around the country. They endured the stress of confinement, manhandling, transportation in crates and desperately trying to escape from greyhounds. Some were caught and mauled by the dogs and suffered painful injuries so severe that they either died or were euthanised by vets.

ACTION ALERT

HELP THE HARES: Tell Heritage Minister James Browne and Minister of State for Nature Christopher O’Sullivan to give full protection to the Irish Hare and stop licensing hare coursing.

Minister James Browne (Fianna Fail, Wexford)
Tel: (01) 618 3094
Email: minister@housing.gov.ie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/james.browne.enniscorthy
X: https://x.com/jamesbrownetd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrownetd/?hl=en

Christopher O’Sullivan TD (Fianna Fail, Cork South West)
Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity
Tel: (01) 618 3095 or 023 88 11011
Email: christopher.osullivan@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christopher.osullivan.716
X: https://twitter.com/COSullivanTD
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christopher_o_sullivan_td

Urge Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon to remove exemptions for hare coursing and fox hunting from the Animal Health and Welfare Act.

Martin Heydon TD
Minister for Agriculture
Tel: 01-618 3017
Email: minister@agriculture.gov.ie; martin.heydon@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/martinheydonfg
X: http://www.twitter.com/martinheydonfg

Please get in touch with all your local TDs and urge them to pledge support for a long overdue ban on cruel hare coursing in Ireland. Visit the Oireachtas website for contact details https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/members/tds/?term=/ie/oireachtas/house/dail/34

Contact the leaders of Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Sinn Fein. Tell them that you want hare coursing, fox hunting and all bloodsports banned.

Micheál Martin TD
Leader, Fianna Fail
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Tel: 01 619 4000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
X: http://www.twitter.com/

Simon Harris TD
Leader, Fine Gael
Telephone: 01 281 3727
Email: simon.harris@oireachtas.ie; finegael@finegael.ie
X: http://www.twitter.com/SimonHarrisTD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DeputySimonHarris

Mary Lou McDonald TD
Leader, Sinn Fein
Tel: (01) 727 7102
Email: marylou.mcdonald@oireachtas.ie
X: https://twitter.com/MaryLouMcDonald
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaryLouMcDonaldTD

This post by the Department of Agriculture is just way too funny. The department operates office hours, and has no facil...
18/02/2026

This post by the Department of Agriculture is just way too funny.

The department operates office hours, and has no facilities (best I know) to hold animals, it operates office hours. The Nspca or Dspca trading as the ‘National’ organisation is neither national or works outside office hours.
Why Dog Trust is tagged, I’ve no clue.

The Gardai are Authorised Officers under the AHWA 2013 - most stations don’t know, or choose not to know. They also have no holding facilities for animals. So, what happens after 5pm, at weekends and holidays? Well, if they respond, they call on the assistance of the pathetically funded voluntary sector rescues - the ONLY people that will help 24/7 365 in emergency situations. Not the well funded department, not the the exceptionally wealthy and well funded Nspca - but the only ones that actually care.

The Irish government has NEVER fought against animal cruelty, and it’s not now either. If the government thinks that the answer is to throw millions into just one organization, then it’s making a HUGE mistake. It might be easier, when questioned in the Dail, to simply answer by referring to the Nspca, much like it does re anything greyhound or horse racing related, the TDs simply pass the buck to GRI/HRI. Presumably this is the plan re animal welfare?

Is this a continuation of McConologue’s tenure, or is it a bright idea of Heydon’s?
Either way, it’s so incredibly and utterly stupid that it beggars belief.

Animal welfare has no place in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. It’s obviously absurd. But, there can’t be a Ministry for Animal Welfare because that would be in direct opposition to the DAFM.

Ergo, regardless of the bs PR exercises that so obviously appear when there’s significant public outrage, in this instance being the pregnant mare so violently abused in broad daylight, the Irish government and its many parish pump politicians have zero interest or concern about any animal in this country, unless it can make money from racing, breeding, export or killing.

Animal welfare, and a few no kill rescues (including DRK), started up here in the mid 80s. That’s a mere 40 years of animal welfare in this country., mostly spent fighting the ignorant and arrogant authorities. Rescues are still fighting the same bloody authorities! Fighting for recognition, fighting for justice in cases of abuse, and fighting to save lives day in day out on a shoestring. Meanwhile, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has been working to see how little it can give to the very people who are responsible for any impact on animal welfare.

Help to combat Animal Cruelty by reporting incidents to our helpline.

☎️Phone 01 607 2379
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All animal welfare reports are processed in the strictest of confidence.

NSPCA Dogs Trust Ireland

I read, some time ago, that the Catholic Church adopted the ‘thinking’ of Aristotle re animals. Aristotle is considered ...
17/02/2026

I read, some time ago, that the Catholic Church adopted the ‘thinking’ of Aristotle re animals. Aristotle is considered a pagan - and the ‘thinking’ was that animals were nothing other than automation, or mere objects.

Is this the excuse that remains true today in the Catholic religion? Seems so in this instance.

Those who hunt foxes are devoids, they have no empathy towards a helpless animal which, in turn, translates to the same thing with their human interactions. Normal people don’t get their kicks (of a very specific nature) from animal cruelty.

A Catholic priest was among those shamefully participating in a recent hunt in Kilkenny, during which foxes were terrorised by a pack of hounds.

An Irish Field report (6 February 2026) focusing on the North Kilkenny Foxhounds confirmed the presence of the priest - “a late arrival was local padre Fr Willie, whose delay had to be excused due to his Sunday mass duties”.

“He is obviously following in the footsteps of the hunt’s founder, the famed Fr Kearns,” the report added. “A padre is now something of a rarity in the hunting field and, at a guess, I would say Fr Willie must be one of the last in Ireland.”

His arrival came after the start of the hunt when “hounds quickly found [a fox]”.

The hounds “hunted a big loop with some great jumping over ditches, before running on...”

According to the report, the hunters “had a nice hunt and marked Reynard to ground”.

Was this fox torn apart by the dogs? In fox hunting terminology, “marked to ground” refers to the point when the pack of hounds chase the fox into an earth or drain. This is typically followed by the arrival of the hunt’s terriermen who cruelly catch the fox using shovels, spades and terriers before the doomed animal is pulled out and brutally killed.

Later, the hunt “pressed on to Conahy church” where the pack of dogs found a fox “in a small covert adjacent to the church and hunted on past the graveyard, and a nice dash ensued”.

During the hunting season, the North Kilkenny Foxhounds terrorise foxes on Wednesdays and Sundays.

The Irish Council Against Blood Sport is renewing an appeal to the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference to act to end clergy involvement in bloodsports.

Previously, in 2003, the Catholic Communications Office issued a statement to say: "Over the past few years, certain concerns have been expressed regarding the participation of Catholic clergy in blood sports. In particular, the practice of priests blessing foxhunts has been criticised as has the granting of permission for hunts to access Church land. The Episcopal Conference would share some of these concerns and would draw the attention of both priests and people to paragraphs 2415 to 2418 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church where it is clearly stated that ‘it is contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly.’ The Conference does not condone the practice of priests blessing foxhunts..." https://www.scribd.com/doc/120620050/Irish-Bishops-Statement-on-Blood-Sports

DID YOU KNOW? Irish taxpayer-funded Horse Racing Ireland has handed out €13,796,550 to hunts since 2014 (in the form of point to point racing grants), including over €1.7 million in 2024. The North Kilkenny Foxhounds hunt has received €135,500 in that period, including €16,900 in 2024.

SEE ALSO

Foxes terrorised by 27 dogs during North Kilkenny hunt https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/05/25/foxes-terrorised-by-27-dogs-during-north-kilkenny-hunt/

TAKE ACTION

Join us in urging the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference to end clergy involvement in fox hunting.

Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference
Columba Centre, Maynooth,
Co. Kildare W23 P6D3
Tel: +353 (1) 505 3000
Email: info@catholicbishops.ie

SAMPLE LETTER
(If you have time, please compose your own personal letter)

To whom it concerns:

I am writing to urge you to please act to end clergy involvement in cruel fox hunting.

May I draw your attention to a 6 February 2026 report in the Irish Field which stated that a priest was among those at a hunt, during which foxes were terrorised by a pack of hounds - “a late arrival was local padre Fr Willie, whose delay had to be excused due to his Sunday mass duties”. During the hunt, the pack of dogs found a fox “in a small covert adjacent to [Conahy] church and hunted on past the graveyard, and a nice dash ensued”.

Paragraph 2418 of the Catholic Catechism states that 'it is contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer and die needlessly.'

In fox hunting, foxes are chased to exhaustion by packs of dogs and when they slow down and are caught, they are attacked, bitten, disembowelled, pulled apart. Foxes who try to escape underground are dug out with shovels and spades and thrown to the hounds - typically after hunt terriers are sent down the hole to corner and attack them. There is no doubt that this is contrary to the Catechism and that, therefore, no member of the clergy should participate in this cruel bloodsport.

Thank you. I look forward to your response.

Yours sincerely,

[Name/Location]

SEE ALSO

€1.7 million more in HRI grants to hunts
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2025/05/07/e1-7-million-more-in-hri-grants-to-hunts/

HRI’s shameful €12 million in funding to cruel fox hunts
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2024/06/04/hris-shameful-e12-million-in-funding-to-cruel-fox-hunts/

16/02/2026

Wherever this vile dog killing, animal abusing ‘industry’ exists so does cruelty.

The pro greyhound racing fraternity will come out with the usual script, none of which detracts from the undeniable truth.

15/02/2026

This feral pigeon was admitted to the centre after colliding with a window. After receiving pain relief for bruising it is now well on its way to recovery.

Did you know, the word feral describes a domesticated animal (or their offspring) that have returned to a wild state? Pigeons were once highly valued in human society but as technology advanced, the services pigeons delivered were replaced and the animals were abandoned. This is why there are so many pigeons in our urban centres and why they seem largely unbothered by human presence.

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This is called ‘farming’! This is animal abuse, pure and simple. This is not acceptable - so why do we accept it? There’...
15/02/2026

This is called ‘farming’! This is animal abuse, pure and simple. This is not acceptable - so why do we accept it?

There’s a food chain in pretty much all nature, we must accept that or decide not to participate. What we should not be doing, and what we should not tolerate is animals being used in this manner for the fast buck.

Pigs may not look as cute as dogs, but they are equally (if not more) intelligent. Think about that.

This is far more than merely about tail docking, the entire pig ‘farming’ industry is grotesque.

Ireland, or rather our politicians, wax lyrical about ‘highest animal welfare standards’. It’s utter bs. Where’s the ‘highest welfare standards’ in pig and poultry farming? Where’s the same when calves and pregnant cows are sent off on arduous and lengthy sea journeys, only to meet the most horrific treatment and slaughter methods in on Eu countries?

The Irish government and its politicians are good at one thing, and that’s bs re animal welfare across the board.

Routine tail docking is illegal. It shouldn't matter what farmers think. It was banned in 1994 yet almost all pigs in Ireland have docked tails, over 30 years later, and the blame has to lie at the door of Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Farmers have been allowed to get away with rearing pigs in these disgusting conditions for decades. So why would they change? What a miserable existence for an intelligent, inquisitive animal. We all know what needs doing. More space, a lot more. More feeding stations. Proper enrichment such as hay racks, enough for every pig to access, with a continuous supply of hay. Plus a ban on fully slatted flooring otherwise the hay might cause clogging issues. The pigs should also have other materials to interest them such as bales of straw, lumps of natural wood etc. Some access to the outdoors would be great, but not feasible when you've got 20,000 pigs crammed in a shed. Trials have not been successful because you can't just suddenly stop docking tails, there need to be changes to the environment. Significant changes, not throwing in a rubber toy. There are grants for improvements but uptake has been low. If DAFM started clamping down on farmers breaching the Directive I suspect that might change. I think more grants are needed at this stage, otherwise nothing will ever change and it always comes down to money. But education is also needed because it seems pig farmers in Ireland know very little about the needs of pigs. Unbelievable 🐷
https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/what-do-irish-pig-farmers-think-about-stopping-tail-docking/

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