JanetGeorge
Well-Known Member
Over the last however many years it has seemed like we were banging our heads against the proverbial brick wall - but it seems Defra was listening (a bit!)
See:
http://www.centralhorsenews.co.uk/i...fter-horse-meat-crisi&catid=16:news&Itemid=19
And - most important - Mr. Paterson appears to have taken on board concerns about abuse of the Tripartite agreement, which has allowed low value 'risky' horses into the UK from France (and further afield) and Ireland with no health checks!!
I just hope I can get him to include an update to the 1990 Statutory Instrument No. 2627 - The Welfare of Horses at Markets (and other places of sale)Order 1990 - in his plans. After all, the low-end markets are where half these dodgy imports are shifted - and where the low-life dealers abound - and welfare is abysmal!
See:
http://www.centralhorsenews.co.uk/i...fter-horse-meat-crisi&catid=16:news&Itemid=19
And - most important - Mr. Paterson appears to have taken on board concerns about abuse of the Tripartite agreement, which has allowed low value 'risky' horses into the UK from France (and further afield) and Ireland with no health checks!!
I just hope I can get him to include an update to the 1990 Statutory Instrument No. 2627 - The Welfare of Horses at Markets (and other places of sale)Order 1990 - in his plans. After all, the low-end markets are where half these dodgy imports are shifted - and where the low-life dealers abound - and welfare is abysmal!