HC Deb 12 December 1994 vol 251 c521W
Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1) what current legislation exists to protect the welfare of ostriches at slaughter;

(2) how many ostriches were slaughtered in each year since 1991;

(3) what consideration he has given to introducing provisions to protect the welfare of ostriches at slaughter;

(4) if he will make a statement on the welfare of ostriches at slaughter.

Mrs. Browning

The welfare of ostriches at slaughter is currently protected by the general provisions of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1968 which make it an offence to cause unnecessary pain or unnecessary distress to livestock on agricultural land and the Protection of Animals Act 1911 which makes it an offence to cause unnecessary suffering to any domestic animal. New welfare at slaughter legislation to implement the EC slaughter directive will be introduced next year and will provide additional protection for ostriches when slaughtered.

There is no commercial slaughter industry for ostriches at present in this country. Some small numbers will have been killed on farms since 1991 but no figures are available. Officers of the State Veterinary Service will monitor any developments in this area.