PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Slaughterhouses: Animal Welfare (7 October 2016)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many animals died during transportation to slaughterhouses in each of the last six years.

Asked by:
Kerry McCarthy (Labour)

Answer

The new legislation Welfare at Time of Killing implemented in Wales in 2014 and in England in 2015 introduced new welfare reporting requirements. In addition, during 2015/16 the Food Standards Agency (FSA) introduced new animal welfare measures in slaughterhouses which included increased consistency of reporting of transport related breaches. Both these factors are likely to have contributed to the increased instances recorded in the previous two years.

The FSA does not record the numbers of individual animals which died as a result of transportation to slaughterhouses. The FSA records the number of instances that animals were found to be Dead on Arrival (DOA). The number of DOA instances for the last six years are set out in the following table:

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

144

64

5

16

28

265

The FSA does not record the number of individual animals involved in a welfare breaches in slaughterhouses or during transportation. The FSA records the number of instances of breaches. The number of critical welfare breaches in slaughterhouses and transportation for the last six years are set out in the following tables:

Slaughterhouses

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

158

132

65

113

217

234

Transportation

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

394

342

308

535

1,488

2,097


Answered by:
Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford (Conservative)
17 October 2016

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