HC Deb 05 March 1925 vol 181 cc678-9W
Sir H. BRITTAIN

asked the Minister of Agriculture the approximate number of horses shipped from British ports last year to be slaughtered abroad; whether this subject is now being considered; and when a decision is likely to be reached?

Mr. WOOD

I have no means of ascertaining the exact proportion of horses exported to the Continent which are slaughtered on arrival, but from inquiries made by the Ministry's inspectors the number in 1924 was approximately 8,000 out of a total of 25,645 shipped. As I have already announced, a Departmental Committee is being set up to inquire into this trade, and I hope it is not necessary to anticipate that their deliberations will be unduly prolonged.