on 09-12-2015 11:43 PM
Having grown up on a farm I have never been maudlin or sentimental about animals, but this expose on The 7.30 Report last night , shocked me to the core. How can this possibly be allowed to continue?
Warning, don't click on this link unless you have a strong stomach.
on 12-12-2015 05:16 PM
on 12-12-2015 06:22 PM
@jessicadazzler97 wrote:
There's a big push in the animal welfare 'industry' of late to get greyhound racing banned completely in Australia.
To punish the many for the action of the few and what do you think would happen to most of the dogs,
A lot of things have been exposed,
You mean a little bit,(by a few).
especially the use of live bait for training purposes (like using live possums & rabbits for the greyhounds to chase).
That's old news and being dealt with.
So why not just ban all animals as there has to be a few of all types that have been abused by someone.
Ban all dogs as a few use them for dog fighting and pig hunting.
Ban chickens as some use them for fighting.
Ban horses as some do abuse them in all forms.
There must lots of others out there,
Charities like the RSPCA, Animal Welfare League NSW, and others are all involved.
They are also trying to stop pig hunting:
http://kb.rspca.org.au/Is-hunting-feral-pigs-with-dogs-legal-in-Australia_295.html
Most that are against "cruelty" have watched videos were something goes wrong that has been chosen
deliberately by the animal "activist" for shock effect and so many jump on the band wagon about animal
cruelty,etc.
For every one that abuses an animal there are over a hundred that do the right thing,(punish the ones that do
the wrong thing,not the ones that do the right thing),
on 12-12-2015 06:37 PM
go-tazz wrote:
They are also trying to stop pig hunting:
That's they are trying to stop the use of dogs in pig hunting,
12-12-2015 08:14 PM - edited 12-12-2015 08:15 PM
It seems to me the one insurmountable problem in the greyhound industry, when compared to horse racing, is the inevitable 'wastage'. A brood mare can give birth to only one foal in any given year - or twins if you are lucky. If they do not come up to scratch as racing prospects it is not that difficult to find homes for them. The gestation period for a greyhound though is a mere 63 days so ,theoretically at least, a female can produce more than one litter a year and while an average litter will be 6 puppies there can be as many as 15. Not all of them are going to be champions, so what happens to all the' rejects'? It is not going to be possible to find homes for all of them
12-12-2015 09:00 PM - edited 12-12-2015 09:01 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:It seems to me the one insurmountable problem in the greyhound industry, when compared to horse racing, is the inevitable 'wastage'. A brood mare can give birth to only one foal in any given year - or twins if you are lucky. If they do not come up to scratch as racing prospects it is not that difficult to find homes for them. The gestation period for a greyhound though is a mere 63 days so ,theoretically at least, a female can produce more than one litter a year and while an average litter will be 6 puppies there can be as many as 15. Not all of them are going to be champions, so what happens to all the' rejects'? It is not going to be possible to find homes for all of them
It costs around $10,000 to breed a litter of pups and there are number of larger breeders that seem to produce
more than what's needed,(not all dogs in a litter may perform the same).
Smaller or one a year breeders tend to give dogs away to race at smaller venues.
You do have to get permission to breed so there is a form of control.
Each state has a Gap program to try and rehome a number of dogs:http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/fact-sheets/pets/pet-road-tests/greyhounds/
There never seems to an out cry for the number of animals euthanized at shelters and no statistics kept for the
number that are euthanized by their owners,(whether via a vet or other means).
http://www.news.com.au/national/shelter-animals-killed-for-convenience/story-fncynjr2-1226480386569
Or against the over breeding of cats and them going feral that is a national disaster:
on 12-12-2015 09:01 PM
A frind just sent me this link: Well done Qantas.
on 12-12-2015 11:22 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:It seems to me the one insurmountable problem in the greyhound industry, when compared to horse racing, is the inevitable 'wastage'. A brood mare can give birth to only one foal in any given year - or twins if you are lucky. If they do not come up to scratch as racing prospects it is not that difficult to find homes for them. The gestation period for a greyhound though is a mere 63 days so ,theoretically at least, a female can produce more than one litter a year and while an average litter will be 6 puppies there can be as many as 15. Not all of them are going to be champions, so what happens to all the' rejects'? It is not going to be possible to find homes for all of them
on 13-12-2015 12:40 AM
@icyfroth wrote:
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:It seems to me the one insurmountable problem in the greyhound industry, when compared to horse racing, is the inevitable 'wastage'. A brood mare can give birth to only one foal in any given year - or twins if you are lucky. If they do not come up to scratch as racing prospects it is not that difficult to find homes for them. The gestation period for a greyhound though is a mere 63 days so ,theoretically at least, a female can produce more than one litter a year and while an average litter will be 6 puppies there can be as many as 15. Not all of them are going to be champions, so what happens to all the' rejects'? It is not going to be possible to find homes for all of them
It convinced Qantas!
on 13-12-2015 11:06 AM
Well that's a good thing, She-el.
I'm with you on this topic btw.
on 16-12-2015 06:00 PM
What are the penalties for animal cruelty?
Here's a link to the RSPCA site that lists the penalties State by State.
http://kb.rspca.org.au/What-are-the-penalties-for-animal-cruelty-offences_271.html
In case you're interested.