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ONE BAD DAY: A LOOK INTO THE TRANSPORTATION & SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS IN AUSTRALIA

Kate Elliott Josh Agland Angela Pollard 21 February 2016 14


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2015 ANIMAL ACTIVIST FORUM PRESENTATION – ONE BAD DAY: A LOOK INTO THE TRANSPORTATION & SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS IN AUSTRALIAANGELA POLLARD & JOSH AGLANDAnimal Lawyer | Ex-Industry InsiderYou often hear the justification “my animals are treated well and they only have one bad day”.This “one bad day” refers to the day the animal is transported and slaughtered at an abattoir.Josh Agland spent three years working at an abattoir and witnessed all stages of the slaughter process. He will speak about the realities of that “one bad day”.Angela Pollard, an animal lawyer, will give an overview of the Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals: Slaughtering Establishments

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