Brigitte Bardot Calls Dutch Goat, Sheep Cull Scandalous
Written by Vegetarian Star on December 29th, 2009 in Animal Issues.
Animal activist Brigitte Bardot recently wrote to Agriculture Minister Gerda Verburg, condemning the Dutch goat and sheep cull that started last week and is expected to continue over the next month.
Bardot said the cull is a, “scandalously disproportionate slaughter which is deeply shocking because of its systematic character.”
Some 40,000 pregnant goat and sheep are expected to be killed.
The animals spread Q fever bacteria when they miscarriage and authorities estimate 2,300 people have become infected with Coxiella burnetii this year, while six people died from the infection.
Bardot states that Q fever in humans can be treated with antibiotics.
Q fever is no ordinary cold–it can give those infected with two weeks of shiver, headaches and a slow pulse rate.
Vaccinating animals can prevent Q fever.
Should the Dutch government have invested in an ounce of prevention versus using this cull as a cure?
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December 29th, 2009 at 3:52 pm
Disgraceful is the nicest word I can think of for this sham.
If you want to stop a disease spreading in humans, do you kill them all?
So this disease is non-fatal to humans, can be treated with simple anti-biotics, and is preventable in the first place.
What’s the problem?
Why kill a single animal?
And if you think it’s so terrible that humans keep getting diseases from animals, think about CHANGING YOUR OWN WAYS, instead of pointing the guilty finger. Stop treating them like products and murdering them by the billion, and you just might have nothing to worry about.