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British vet condemned over shechita attack

March 13, 2014 10:23

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Shechita campaigners have attempted to play down the impact of comments made by the leader of the country’s vets after he suggested religious slaughter should be banned in Britain.

John Blackwell, the president-elect of the British Veterinary Association (BVA), called for an end to kosher and halal meat production if Jews and Muslims refused to adopt what he said were more humane methods of killing.

He urged the communities to introduce pre-stunning of poultry, cattle and sheep and said the government should follow Denmark in banning the slaughter of non-stunned animals.

Speaking to The Times, Mr Blackwell said: “The Danish unilateral banning was done purely for animal welfare reasons, which is right.