Find out why operations at the Shannonside Foods plant in Co. Kildare have been fully suspended due to welfare abuse allegations. Shocking footage and protests are just the beginning!
Shannonside Foods, the controversial horse abattoir in Co. Kildare, has recently faced a major setback as the Department of Agriculture has fully suspended its operations. This decision comes in the wake of disturbing reports of animal welfare abuses at the plant. Notably, the abattoir had been under scrutiny after RTÉ Investigates uncovered distressing footage of horses being mistreated. Minister McConalogue took swift action, suspending operations and launching investigations into the alleged abuses.
The closure of the Shannonside Foods plant in Straffan, Co. Kildare, has sparked outrage among animal welfare activists and the public. Protests led by My Lovely Horse Rescue have taken place outside the gates of the facility, demanding justice for the mistreated horses. The suspension of operations has shed light on the importance of proper animal welfare regulations in the food industry.
As the Department of Agriculture and gardaí continue their investigations, the future of the Shannonside Foods abattoir remains uncertain. The scandal has ignited discussions about the treatment of animals in Ireland and the need for stricter oversight in such facilities. The closure of the abattoir serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of neglecting animal welfare standards in the food production sector.
In a surprising turn of events, the suspension of operations at the horse abattoir by Minister McConalogue highlights the swift actions taken by authorities to address animal welfare concerns. The closure of the plant not only signifies accountability for any mistreatment of horses but also underscores the power of public advocacy in exposing such injustices. Moving forward, the case of Shannonside Foods serves as a cautionary tale for the industry to prioritize ethical practices and ensure the well-being of animals in all stages of production.
The Department of Agriculture has confirmed that it has "fully suspended" the operation of the Shannonside Foods plant in Co Kildare.
The plant operated by Shannonside Foods in Straffan, Co Kildare, is now fully suspended.
THE ABATTOIR WHERE RTÉ Investigates filmed “distressing” footage of welfare abuses on horses has been shut down by Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue.
Operations at Ireland's only horse abattoir have been suspended by Minister McConalogue, following highlighted animal welfare abuse.
My Lovely Horse Rescue conducting a demonstration outside gates of operator Shannonside Foods after RTE Investigates report on horse cruelty.
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An animal welfare group has called for an investigation into the whereabouts of horses at an abattoir in Co Kildare which was shut down over the weekend.