Wild animal farming in France: a disastrous situation

Wild animal farming in France: a disastrous situation

Wild animal farming in France: a disastrous situation
25.01.2022
Wild animal farming in France: a disastrous situation
Wildlife

We have revealed a map of wild animal breeding farms (excluding birds and lagomorphs) in France. Gathering and consolidating this information has required a huge amount of work and we are still fighting with the Department Prefectures to obtain it. Measuring the extent of the problem is, clearly, not to everyone’s taste.

There are hundreds of them. The wild animal breeding farms (excluding birds and lagomorphs) is corrupting our country. Following our investigation in mid-December, we have listed them along with their eventual purpose: either for hunting or to the butchers. (1)

Take a look at the map of official ‘big game’ breeding farms in France

Born to be killed

The map that we are revealing is the result of work undertaken in 2019 and is spine-chilling: tens of thousands of ungulates, mainly wild boars and deer, are being kept in captivity to satisfy wildlife amateurs’ need to kill or their taste buds by transforming them into meat pies. In fact, whether they are released in a ‘natural space’ or sent to the abattoir, these animals meet the same morbid destiny: bleeding to death. The only variation to their fate is the time preceding their agony and the methods used to persecute them. After hours of being hunted or transported, some perish by being shot, others by being hit with hunting spears, or even being ripped to shreds by the dogs.

A power struggle with the management

The census of these breeding farms that are officially exploiting wild animals and making them suffer these kinds of horrors is not an easy job. Despite the Environmental Code ensuring that everyone has the right to access this information, we have had to fight hard with the Prefectoral services to get it. Letters and reminders have however not been sufficient to incite some departments to break their radio silence. We very often have to involve the Committee for Access to Administrative Documents for them to do something. But, despite their favourable opinion, the administration still refuses to respond to us. The map that we are publishing today at the moment only gives a glimpse into the reality, which is likely much worse. We intend to fully shed light on the extent of the problem by following our investigations and by fighting to gather the information. And if we have to go through justice to reach our goal, we will go up against the prefectures who do not want to cooperate!

Let’s close down the wild animal breeding farms: sign the petition

Note

(1) According to Article R. 413-24 of the Environmental Code (https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/article_lc/LEGIARTI000006837792), the establishments engaged in the farming, sale, or transit of game species that can be hunted are divided into two categories:

  • Category A: The establishments in which all or some animals detained are directly or by way of their lineage destined to be released into the wild.
  • Category B: The establishments in which all of the animals detained have another eventual purpose, namely meat production.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Threats to poach wolves: we are filing a complaint!

Threats to poach wolves: we are filing a complaint!

Threats to poach wolves: we are filing a complaint!
24.01.2022
Threats to poach wolves: we are filing a complaint!
Wildlife

A farmers union is calling for the illegal massacre of wolves and hiding the bodies? We are filing a complaint. Wolves must be respected and protected. As for the State, they must take responsibility and stop engaging in double dealings.

At the beginning of December 2021, the Haute-Vienne Rural Organisation published a press release on the presence of wolves, in which it is written in black and white: “In Haute-Vienne, we have pellets and poison and will regulate by ourselves!”

Taking this idea up on Saturday 22 January, Florian Tournade, President of the same union in the Creuse department, has thus confirmed in front of the camera for France 3, in Nouvelle Aquitaine: “For us, the solution is poison and pellets. We invite farmers to take their hunting rifles and to kill the wolves without saying anything. We must do this discretely to make the bodies disappear. The Rural Organisation will reimburse the pellets and the bags of lime.” They even drive the point home by asking all farmers to exterminate wolves.

Around a hundred wolves are already massacred every year with the State’s approval

A farmers union calling for organised crime on members of a protected species? The Ministry of the Ecological Transition reacted quickly, announcing that they were opening an enquiry… but knowing that the State authorised the annual massacre of more than one hundred wolves, we were shocked to read the Minister’s falsely indignant tweet.

We are filing a complaint at the Guéret Legal Tribunal

Poaching of a protected species is a crime, punishable by several years in prison. Incitement to commit a crime is also prohibited by law.

We are filing a complaint for collusion by incitement to destroy specimens from a protected animal species and provocation to commit a crime through mass media. The Pet’s Rescue France association is also joining our complaint.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

The harrowing cry for help from the Zavatta Circus lions in Freneuse

The harrowing cry for help from the Zavatta Circus lions in Freneuse

The harrowing cry for help from the Zavatta Circus lions in Freneuse
24.01.2022
The harrowing cry for help from the Zavatta Circus lions in Freneuse
Exploitation for shows

They were roaring in a closed trailer… in the dark and overcrowded for more than a month. The lions and lionesses were hidden in a trailer and closed in for four weeks in a town in the Yvelines department. We are filing a complaint against the Zavatta Circus Fleury production.

Since mid-December, the Zavatta Circus, belonging to Jackson Fleury, set up its yellow lorries in Freneuse in an industrial area. The mayor had specifically allowed the set up to be authorised without any wild animals, to correspond to the beliefs of the city council and its electors. The circus had accepted and was able to put on their shows during all of the holidays and more, without big cats on the programme.

Roars as so many cries for help

But three days before leaving, the roaring of the big cats could be heard in the neighbourhood, coming from closed trailers. The town’s Mayoress therefore asked for our help. At the same time, their presence was confirmed by an opening of a metal gate which gave a glimpse of a lioness and a lion…

Social skills in fraud and lies

The police went to visit these places. And conveniently, if we are to believe the circus members, the lorry ‘had just arrived’ when the inspection by the authorities took place. However, a neighbour, who our investigator met yesterday when the circus demonstrated the material, attested to them having been there for several weeks. So the animals had not once been taken out of the trailer in thirty-two days!

The circus members have no respect for the animals that they exploit. For them they are just a source of income. Our non-stop work has allowed an increased awareness for around twenty years. The fact that the circus members prefer to hold them prisoner for several weeks in a row is even more proof that their well-being is the least of their worries!

A complaint filed at the Versailles Legal Tribunal

We are filing a complaint for non-standard operation of an establishment keeping animals of non-domestic species, mistreatment by a professional, and the placing or keeping in a habitat, environment, or facility which may be the cause of suffering.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Whistle-blowers: 36 associations and trade unions are calling out senators

Whistle-blowers: 36 associations and trade unions are calling out senators

Whistle-blowers: 36 associations and trade unions are calling out senators
19.01.2022
Whistle-blowers: 36 associations and trade unions are calling out senators
Other campaign of One Voice

On Wednesday 19 January, while senators were getting ready to discuss the bill aiming to improve protection for whistle-blowers, 36 organisations from civil society, comprising of associations, trade unions, and whistle-blowers, gathered together before the Senate to call upon senators to clarify and reinforce protection measures for whistle-blowers in France.

On Monday, these same organisations published an opinion column to remind of the importance of protecting whistle-blowers who are “first in line to defend general interests”.

This action aims to call out parliamentarians and public opinions on the dangers presented by the laws voted upon by the Senate for the rights of whistle-blowers and the freedom to inform and alert. Many amendments filed by the senators effectively come back to the benefits of the Sapin II law and break the requirements of the European guidelines that this bill is intended to change. While France has just taken chairmanship in the European Union, it risks becoming bottom of the class.

This guideline, passed by the European Union in 2019 thanks to rallying from civil society, does however constitute a major step forward in recognising and protecting the look-out role that whistle-blowers play in times where our freedom and rights are threatened everywhere in Europe. Whether they signal risks of public health crises to the authorities like Irène Frachon (Mediator), or reveal the mysteries of tax fraud like Antoine Deltour (Luxleaks) or of mass surveillance like Edward Snowden (NSA), whistle-blowers establish a safety net for our democracy. Yet they are too often facing retaliation and threats that the Sapin II law, despite its progress, has not been able to overcome.

The bill passed unanimously by the National Assembly on 17 November responds in part to these shortcomings. It goes over the many demands of the organisations gathered today before the Senate which, in a report dated 22 November, maintained that it represented a “considerable step forward for whistle-blowers, whose rights are strengthened”.

Many senators nevertheless propose that we revisit these arrangements, going back to the European guidelines on the Sapin II law itself.

For the organisations gathered before the Senate, these amendments, if they are passed, will constitute a colossal threat, susceptible to persuading a number of citizens not to inform on abuse which they are witness to and to put those who nevertheless decide to take the plunge at risk. Nowadays, whistle-blowers put themselves at risk of true social and professional suicide. The implementation law must remedy this situation, rather than aggravate it, for the good of everyone.

Photo © Jean Nicholas Guillo / Greenpeace
Whistle-blowers: 36 associations and trade unions are calling out senators

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

One Voice is re-entering the fray for Angora rabbits

One Voice is re-entering the fray for Angora rabbits

One Voice is re-entering the fray for Angora rabbits
17.01.2022
One Voice is re-entering the fray for Angora rabbits
Fashion

Six years after our first investigation infiltrating the breeders exploiting Angora rabbits, they continue to scream in pain and terror. We are filing a negligence complaint at the European Union Court of Justice and a preliminary review alongside the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.

A long-haul field survey

In 2016, our investigators went to establishments where rabbits were writhing in pain. The owners had shown them how to stretch them out and attach their paws to a plank of wood in order to be able to better pull off their fur by the fistful helped with a comb. Including around the eyes and genital area, where their skin tore, leaving them without protection from the cold, and bleeding. Their cries of terror and their attempts to escape were all the more terrible to witness.

The footage that we subsequently revealed, in 2018 and 2020, showed that none of that had changed and even that one of the breeders plucked the rabbits to music while whistling as if it were nothing. Our petition is still online.

A legal battle in France and at European level

The living conditions and the exploitation of these animals are guided by European and national regulations on breeding or production animals. In this context, after our first investigation, we requested that the Minister of Agriculture and Food forbid the collection of rabbit fur by ‘depilation’ (official term), as well as the sale and purchase of products containing rabbit fur collected in this way. Faced with their implicit refusal, we went to the State Council.
On this occasion, we produced Professor Broom’s main report condemning this practice and the associated breeding methods and put back into question the trustworthiness and effectiveness of Lagodendron, a plant which is supposed to help the rabbits fur fall out more easily.
In June 2019, the State Council rejected our requests mainly on the basis that the sloughing of rabbits every quarter is natural and that the method used is painless (combing and using Lagodendron). It also hid behind a Good Practice Guide, developed by the industry itself! But who better than the executioners to say that there is no suffering? We will come back to impartiality.

Following this decision, we filed a complaint before the European Commission French State on 11 June 2020. This complaint is based on the fact that “the member states have made arrangements for owners or keepers to take all appropriate measures in order to guarantee the welfare of their animals and in order to ensure that said animals do not undergo any pain, suffering, or unnecessary harm”, and that “the natural or artificial breeding methods that cause or could potentially cause suffering or harm to the animals concerned must not be practised. This arrangement does not preclude certain methods likely to cause suffering or minimal or momentary injury, or call for a procedure that is not likely to cause lasting damage, while these methods are authorised by national measures.”

But in November 2020, the Commission closed the file. According to them, we did not provide sufficient information proving the existence of a general practice, a problem with the national legislation’s conformity with the Union laws, or a systematic lack of French authorities in Union law.

However, they recalled beforehand that this issue does fall under their jurisdiction…

Two procedures relaunched in light of new information

We therefore consulted Professor Broom once again, who was this time looking at the Good Practice Guide from the Institut technique de l’aviculture (ITAVI: France’s Technical Institute that is an expert in the poultry, rabbit, and fish sectors). And on 2 April 2021, we received his conclusions.

The evidence appearing in the ITAVI Guide — the photos, videos, and the scientific literature — attest to the existence of many major problems when it comes to the welfare of Angora rabbits in all breeding farms carrying out combing and pulling out fur. Professor Donald Maurice Broom

In particular, he recommends that Angora rabbits, who need more care than other breeding rabbits, may not be lifted up by their fur or ears or attached by their paws, and may be put under sedation if necessary before and during the fur collection, which must incidentally be done by cutting the fur and not by pulling on it. Heat-related stress should also be reduced to a minimum.

Simultaneously, the French Rural Code and Maritime Fishing Code was enhanced by a new prohibition on 18 December 2020: “It is forbidden for all those who, to whatever end it may be, breed, look after, or possess domestic or wild animals tamed or kept in captivity… to implement breeding techniques likely to lead to unnecessary suffering to the animals, considering the sensitivity of the species concerned and the physiological stage of the animals.
In order to ensure that the living conditions of the breeding animals meet the biological needs of their species, the minister in charge of agriculture may impose the monitoring of professional breeders’ establishments for the implementation of breeding practices that respect animal welfare”.

As the laws have evolved, and strengthened by the new evaluation from Professor Broom, we are once again asking the Minister for Agriculture for a preliminary plea on this issue on breeding techniques likely to cause unnecessary suffering to an animal considering the sensitivity of the species concerned. At the same time, we are filing a new complaint before the European Commission on the basis of this expert report. We are organising a weekend to raise awareness of Angora rabbits’ suffering in France on 22 and 23 January 2022 (follow the link to our report for more information).

Who is Professor Broom?

Professor Broom holds a Master of Arts, a PhD, and a PhD in Science from the University of Cambridge.

He worked as a lecturer and then as an associate professor in the Zoology department and was positioned at the University of Reading from 1967 to 1986, then in the veterinary medicine department as a Professor of Animal Welfare at the University of Cambridge from 1986 to 2009. He has led research in biology and veterinary medicine since 1964 and was still doing so in 2018. This research relates to animal behaviour, the physiology of stress, animal welfare, animal management, disease transmission, as well as interactions between humans and other species. He studied in particular the effects of living conditions, management procedures, transport, handling, and culling on animal welfare. He has published 260 referenced scientific articles and eleven books, notably Stress and Animal Welfare (in collaboration with K. G. Johnson), Sentience and Animal Welfare, and Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare (in collaboration with A. F. Fraser).

In the framework of his consulting work concerning animal welfare alongside governments, he has held the following responsibilities:

  • President of the European Union Scientific Committee in the ‘Animal Welfare’ section, 1990-1997.
  • Vice-president of the European Union Scientific Committee for Animal Health and Welfare, 1997-2003.
  • Vice-president and member of the Animal Health and Welfare scientific panel of the European Food Safety Authority, 2003-2012.
  • At the request of the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, he produced a 75-page study on animal welfare in the European Union which was published in January 2017.
  • President of the task force for animal welfare during transport by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), 2003-2007.
  • Scientific advisor alongside the Convention for the Protection of Animals Kept for Farming Purposes standing committee, 1987-2000.
  • Board member for the Welfare of Animals Kept for Farming Purposes (British Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food), 1991-1999.
  • Member of the Animal Procedures Committee (Home Office, United Kingdom), 1998-2006.
  • He personally testified on subjects relating to animal welfare at the European Parliament, World Trade Organisation, and alongside tribunals in several countries as an expert witness.
  • He led scientific research on animal behaviour, physiology, production, and protection since 1964. He has been a member of the panel and task force for EFSA who have produced a report on the welfare of rabbits (EFSA, 2005) and task forces who have produced reports on handling, transport, and culling of farmed animals, including rabbits. He therefore proves a specialised knowledge in domains of management and rabbit welfare in farming, as well as during transport and culling.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

The squeals of Angora rabbits: One Voice is blowing the whistle in 16 towns in France on 22 and 23 January 2022

The squeals of Angora rabbits: One Voice is blowing the whistle in 16 towns in France on 22 and 23 January 2022

The squeals of Angora rabbits: One Voice is blowing the whistle in 16 towns in France on 22 and 23 January 2022
17.01.2022
The squeals of Angora rabbits: One Voice is blowing the whistle in 16 towns in France on 22 and 23 January 2022
Fashion

One Voice is organising a coordinated national effort among its activists in sixteen French towns in the last weekend of January, to warn of the fate of Angora rabbits whose fur is torn out multiple times a year for the vanity and comfort of certain humans. They howl during the plucking process, and flaps of skin are often ripped off them along with the fur, documented by our investigations done several years apart for six years (in 2016, 2018, and 2020). After disappointments relating to this case in the past in the face of justice, the association relaunched, with new information, two legal proceedings: a negligence complaint before the European Commission and a preliminary appeal to the Minister of Agriculture.

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Femke’s euthanasia: open letter to Parc Astérix

Femke’s euthanasia: open letter to Parc Astérix

Femke’s euthanasia: open letter to Parc Astérix
14.01.2022
Femke’s euthanasia: open letter to Parc Astérix
Exploitation for shows

One year has passed since Femke’s euthanasia, having been kept in the dolphinarium at Parc Astérix since 2008. However, our questions regarding the circumstances of her death remain unanswered to this day. We are writing to the park’s management, in order to understand the exact circumstances of her death. Transparency must take precedence in this matter.

Ms Delphine Pons
Managing Director of Parc Astérix
60128 Plailly

Dear Managing Director,

One year has passed since Femke’s euthanasia, having been kept at Parc Astérix since 2008. However, our questions regarding the circumstances of her death remain unanswered to this day.

In fact, our association asked the administrative authorities in vain to see Femke’s autopsy report.

The common bottlenose dolphin species (Tursiops truncatus), which Femke belonged to, is a protected species in France and worldwide under Article L. 411-1 of the Environmental Code, under Annexe B of the Washington Convention, and under Annexe 2 of Council Regulation (EC) n° 338/97.

The cognitive and social abilities of bottlenose dolphins have won unanimous support nowadays within scientific communities and are sanctified by the UN who recognises the need to protect this species’ culture. As the captive individual, Femke was therefore a representative for her species and for individuals in the wild that make up the species.

Thus, beyond the fact that she was the legal property of Parc Astérix, Femke belonged to an international wildlife heritage which cannot be subject to appropriation for the benefit of private interests. This explains the emotion generated with each death and birth occurring within zoological parks. This is the reason why the data concerning the circumstances of her death must be known by the general public. It is not about individual visitors to the park who have shared moments with her and her sidekicks, but equally about all citizens who are, each at their own level, keepers of a small part of this shared heritage.

This is why we are asking you to please be transparent on this issue and to let us have Femke’s complete autopsy report.

We thank you for your attention to this letter and ask that you accept the expression of our highest consideration.

Muriel Arnal
Founding President of One Voice

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Default victory for turtledoves against the Ministry of the Ecological Transition

Default victory for turtledoves against the Ministry of the Ecological Transition

Default victory for turtledoves against the Ministry of the Ecological Transition
31.12.2021
France
Default victory for turtledoves against the Ministry of the Ecological Transition
Wildlife

In September 2020, our interim suspension and that of the Ligue pour la protection des oiseaux [LPO – French Association for the Protection of Birds] had convinced judges from the highest administrative court to put a stop to the authorised massacre of turtledoves. But the decree of 27 August 2020 remained to be definitely annulled. It is now done: the decision was made yesterday, after more than a year of suspense.

The adjournment of the order for the 2020-2021 season had acknowledged that hunting was a serious violation of turtledoves and, undoubtedly feeling the annulation coming, the ministry had decided not to resume the order until the end of July 2022 at the earliest.

Since the meeting on 20 December, the hunters, who had opposed us by supporting the ministerial order, found themselves abandoned in the middle of nowhere! We will explain: so that their intervention could be taken into account, they had to join either the defence (the ministry) or the petitioners (us, animal advocates). Yet the ministry did not submit a statement! In other words, the minister withdrew, and her allies, the hunters, were left high and dry. All of this is for the benefit of the turtledoves, who have been spared this year.

Clear rules

« An intervention can only be successful if the person behind it either agrees with the conclusion of the applicant or with that of the defendant. The Ministry of the Ecological Transition, to whom the requests from the LPO and the One Voice association were communicated, not having produced a statement tending their withdrawal, meant that the interventions of the Fédération nationale des chasseurs [French National Federation of Hunters] are not admissible. » Extract from the State Council’s decision on 30 December 2021

The government sets upon these birds

Thousands of turtledoves had already perished when the decision to suspend the decree was given, this in the context of it being the sixth mass extinction of animals on the planet, the birds being among those primarily concerned. Turtledoves are also supposed to benefit from protection in France and Europe under the Birds Directive that France has, on many occasions in recent years, happily trampled on (bird liming, traditional hunting, and then, once again with turtledove hunting).

Annulment of an abuse of power

In its decision on 30 December, the State Council specifically mentioned:

« Following everything that happened previously, and given that the minister responsible for hunting had not produced any statement of defence, the LPO and One Voice association are justified in maintaining that by authorising the hunting of turtledoves in the 2020-2021 season, the order of 27 August 2020 that they are attacking disregards the objective of the 30 November 2009 Directive as well as the previously cited provisions of the Environmental Code, and are justified in requesting, for this reason and without need to give other reasons for the request, its annulment for abuse of power. »

Unquestionable conclusions

« Interventions by the Fédération nationale des chasseurs are not admissible. The order from 27 August 2020 by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition has been annulled. »

If the government tried to file a hunting order for turtledoves again, we would attack them again. But the fact that the ministry had not filed a statement gives us hope for the future. What a pity that we have to take them to court each time to be able to get to this point…

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!

We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!

We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!
29.12.2021
France
We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!
Exploitation for shows

Animals abused, mistreated, forcibly ridden: this is what rodeo is in reality. Contrary to what journalists from L’Équipe channel say, who have this week broadcast a programme on rodeo, the animals are not artists; they do not choose this life. They are terrified, and it is certainly what makes rodeo so fun for those who watch it. Once the farce of the show of human omnipotence ends, bovines and horses end up at the abattoir.

In France, there are already enough activities creating exploitation and suffering for animals. It is really not worth bringing in new ones!

According to Muriel Arnal, Founding President of One Voice: « Only an intense level of stress could make the bulls react in this way. Scientists have proven that, yes, animals feel pain and fear. Rodeos are the perfect illustration of this. This entertainment derived from animal suffering must disappear from our society. Are the pitiful humans who practise it still so dependent on animals to show their fake power by mistreating them in these moronic and macabre shows? »

Suffering sold as aggression

Calves, bulls, and horses forced to participate in all of these ‘sports’ have not asked for anything from anyone. They are not aggressive by nature. They are mistreated, hit, burnt, drugged… to give the impression of the human showing courage, whether riding a wild horse (bronc riding), riding a bull (bull riding), capturing a calf with a lasso (calf roping), or even wrestling a bull to the floor (steer wrestling), or a race on horseback around barrels (barrel racing), these activities are all rodeo events. The goal is not concealed: it involves being the ‘best’ cowboy, so it is a question of subduing the animals, training them, branding them with a hot poker, making them submissive…

Drugged

The only objections to steroid or anti-inflammatory injections in bulls (to make them aggressive or unable to feel pain) are not even an issue of fair-play (everyone does it, according to those on the frontline), but solely a sanitation issue: there should be no detectable product left during the competition… for human consumption! Worse, there are no regulations concerning mistreatment during training, and they are minimal during competitions.

Assaulted

So that they enter the track faster or rear up, burning the horses, giving them an electric shock, or hitting them is permitted… Everything is orchestrated to give the impression to the mob of spectators that bulls are ‘enraged’, even though often in reality they are struggling in pain after having been abused backstage.

Injured, their final destination is the abattoir

When they arrive at the abattoir, veterinarians make note of the damage. The calves have had their necks broken or have been violently thrown to the ground, some have broken ribs, internal bleeding… including bulls for that matter. They have ruptured aneurysms, heart attacks, shattered backs…. these are life-threatening conditions. Those who survive must start again the next time, and this happens until their last journey to the abattoir.

A revolting story

Rodeo promoters, breeders or event producers, television sponsors or channels, use the same tainted arguments as bull-fighting afficionados: the animals are artists, they are well-treated the rest of the time, they have lived a good life, the few minutes where they are on stage makes them a star… Except the humans who indulge this humiliating spectacle have a choice to take this risk; the animals never do and they are the losers for sure. According to investigations by animal advocates worldwide, (on bull-fighting or rodeos),we are mostly sold the same story ad nauseam which reeks of lies. This business is very lucrative, this ‘spectacle’ is only one step on the way to the cutting line, which only makes the animals’ owner wealthier along the way.

We suggest that you reach out to @lachainelequipe on Twitter sharing this article, so that the replay of the programme will no longer be accessible and the channel will commit to no longer broadcasting these harmful spectacles in the future. You can also write a (polite but engaging) comment on this article from the l’Équipe newspaper.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals

Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals

Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals
20.12.2021
Bourgogne
Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals
Wildlife

From Autumn to Spring, each year during the opening of the hunting season, animals that are considered to be game appear on restaurant menus. And stalls therefore fill up with wild boar pâtés or deer fillets for end of year celebrations. Therefore, wild animals are bred in France. And then they are released for hunting or otherwise sent to the abattoir. Legislation either doesn’t care or it provides exemptions to allow the unacceptable. Today we have revealed images that have never been seen before: the life and last moments of young deer from a breeding farm, making it even more official.

As everyone in France knows, deer are wild animals who live freely (but not peacefully) in the country’s forests. Hunters take great pleasure in killing them, claiming that “managing” them is to blame. We know less about the breeding of wild animals. Some sell “their” animals to hunting societies who release them and restore their reputation in the eyes naïve people by giving the impression that they are managing wildlife and nature. This is the case for pheasant and partridge breeding for example, an ordeal which we have exposed. Others are often also owners of closed parks, which we have shown in our investigation on penned hunting, and make a fortune out of this organised cruelty. But breeding farms can also sell their animals to the agri-food industry for them to end up on our fellow citizens’ end of year celebration tables.

How many of these kinds of breeding farms exist in our country? With these never-before-seen images, the terrible fate of these animals who are hardly protected at all can be seen.

Wild animal breeding farms: another scandal in the hunting world and for agri-food in France

Wild animals, with as much freedom as a prisoner, have little to no rights at all in France! Because abuse suffered by free wild animals is not a crime (this mutilated fox is a compelling example). They can therefore be subjected to anything since everything is an exception or dispensation. But they are the same animals; their nature does not change. Our investigation reveals the unfathomable legislative neglect that animals that are considered to be game are subject to, therefore including those that are born in a breeding farm and are not destined to be hunted.

The images that we have published are testament to the abandonment of wild animals in our country by policies. This is the reality for wild animals. If they are free, they are relentlessly hunted down; if they are captive they are massacred with no exception. We must urgently close down wild animal breeding in France. Muriel Arnal Founding President of One Voice

Deer are anything but happy at the Apicerf breeding farm…

At Apicerf nothing goes to waste. The breeder also sells young stag’s antlers at market which are from the young deer slaughtered at scarcely eighteen months of age. And, whether the farming is extreme or not, no one can say that dying at a year and a half having never been free is decent life worth living!

Death is the only way out

They are sent to the Grand Autunois Morvan abattoir in the middle of the night and put to death not even on a production line but directly in the truck. Once it is parked at the entrance of the abattoir, packed one next to the other, they try to get away from the herder who enters the space where they are confined. Armed with a captive bolt pistol, which he reloads between each animal, he makes humiliating and absurd remarks about his victims who collapse on top of each other. The last one vainly attempts a U-turn but his hooves stumble over the bodies and, cornered, he ends up just the same as his companions. “That one there gave me a funny look” “Yes!”… for every blow dealt, one falls. It is visible and audible what is going on inside the truck from the outside.

Like any intoxication the process is not accurate, and many wake up in complete agony or are suffocated or crushed under bodies. And the abattoir staff leave them piled up there in the back of the truck, which is an eternity for those who are dying, before dragging some along the ground, leaving a bloody trail behind, and hanging others on hooks to carry them inside…

We are requesting that this abattoir is closed as a matter of urgency or alternatively that they stop slaughtering deer because this is clearly not acceptable! We have filed a complaint for acts of cruelty and mistreatment committed particularly by an owner, as well as other sanitation offences. Sign our petition to close these wild animal breeding farms!

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

We also need you in order to continue our investigations and lift the veil on the extent of this suffering. Many other operations of the same kind are rife. We must investigate. Support our action so that wild animals are finally protected in our country.

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