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The HSA is the only UK charity exclusively promoting the humane treatment of all food animals in markets, transport, at slaughter, and killing for welfare reasons and disease control


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Association for humane slaughter

Twice I have contacted this charity and twice I have been ignored .
The problem is they say " Humane slaughter " then don't respond when the subject of None stun slaughter is brought up .
Being an X slaughter house worker myself and seeing animals killed by none stun slaughter Kosher / Halal and seeing the pain & suffering that they go through and the way this " ritual slaughter " which is actually illegal in the UK but over looked on the grounds of religious beliefs I asked the AHS what they intended to do about such barbaric methods that even the British veterinary board state should be banned
" Animal welfare before religion as they have stated for many many years "

I was at least expecting an answer from a place that says it's against inhumane slaughter and wanting donations to stop inhumane slaughter / cruelty .
I wasn't expecting to be ignored and ignored twice .
At least when I contacted the RSPCA about the same issue they replied with they believe that all farm animals should be pre stunned before slaughter .
The AHS ignored me.

Now seeing a cow rotated having its head pinned back and it's throat slit wide open and watching it smash it's skull on the floor for up to 2 minutes in agony while it chokes to death on its own blood isn't humane or quick and certainly isn't painless .
But stunning by a captive bolt pistol through the skull that renders animals unconscious in a second is humane ' quick and painless .

Why does the AHS want donations to stop inhumane slaughter then ignore someone's concerns about inhumane slaughter .
Once again I spent years working in slaughterhouses seeing humane and inhumane slaughter so I know exactly what I am on about .
And the AHS wanting people to cough up money for their " aledged " cause then ignoring their concerns about the inhumane methods going on in British slaughterhouses isn't on .
Money for nothing just words from the AHS . We need action not words

April 28, 2022
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