HC Deb 12 April 1932 vol 264 cc672-4W
Sir R. GOWER

asked the Minister of Agriculture how many horses were exported to the Continent from this country for butchery during each of the past six months; from which ports, respectively, they were exported; and at what slaughterhouses, respectively, the same were killed and in what manner?

Sir J. GILMOUR

The following statement shows the number of horses exported to the Continent during the six months ended 31st March, 1932, the number intended for immediate slaughter; the ports whence they were shipped and the ports of destination. No statutory declaration is required as to the purpose for which horses are shipped, and the numbers given as being intended for immediate slaughter are derived from information obtained by the Ministry's inspectors.

Port of Shipment. October. November. December. January. February. March. Totals. Destination and port of Arrival for immediate slaughter.
Number shipped. Number for immediate slaughter. Number shipped. Number for immediate slaughter. Number shipped. Number for immediate slaughter. Number shipped. Number for immediate slaughter. Number shipped. Number for immediate slaughter. Number shipped Number for immediate slaughter. Number shipped Number for immediate slaughter.
Folkestone 229 373 72 52 7 290 10 14 6 1,030 23 Boulogne.
Goole 94 31 14 14 21 12 20 5 96 101 2 346 64 Rotterdam.
Harwich 154 20 77 68 69 157 545
Hull. 41 8 10 8 11 9 31 6 1 1 7 5 101 37 Rotterdam.
Leith 186 166 195 195 117 90 38 37 49 38 31 20 616 546 Rotterdam—511.
Amsterdam—35.
London 191 166 102 88 50 46 110 104 61 45 51 40 565 489 Rotterdam.
Totals 895 371 714 305 348 157 319 159 566 94 361 73 3,203 1,159
I have no precise information as to the individual slaughterhouses to which the animals were sent. I am informed that all the horses slaughtered at the
Boulogne abattoir are killed by the mechanical killer. In Holland the use of the mechanical killer at all slaughterhouses is required by law.