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Call to Stop Multiple Hot Branding - BBC Footage
The BBC broadcast a news report yesterday about the current practice of Multiple Hot Branding Exmoor pony foals. The report and footage is here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-18439045
There are concerns that the continued practice of allowing breeders to multiple hot brand 'domestic' Exmoor pony foals with up to 7 digits - using red hot irons, going in three times to the pony's shoulder and flank - is inhumane and contravening the current Permitted Mutilations Regulations (Animal Welfare Act 2006). The regulations state that the practice must be of a welfare benefit to the animal or necessary for its management. This is not the case with domestic, and microchipped foals living in ground.
There are also calls for the number of brands to be reduced and the surface area branded to be kept to a minimum and only used on semi-feral fillies returning to a free-living situation.
The BBC broadcast a news report yesterday about the current practice of Multiple Hot Branding Exmoor pony foals. The report and footage is here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-18439045
There are concerns that the continued practice of allowing breeders to multiple hot brand 'domestic' Exmoor pony foals with up to 7 digits - using red hot irons, going in three times to the pony's shoulder and flank - is inhumane and contravening the current Permitted Mutilations Regulations (Animal Welfare Act 2006). The regulations state that the practice must be of a welfare benefit to the animal or necessary for its management. This is not the case with domestic, and microchipped foals living in ground.
There are also calls for the number of brands to be reduced and the surface area branded to be kept to a minimum and only used on semi-feral fillies returning to a free-living situation.