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Third prosecution following SAFE exposé of slaughterhouse abuse

Third prosecution following SAFE exposé of slaughterhouse abuse

September 20th, 2018
SAFE welcomes the sentencing today of the owner of a slaughterhouse where bobby calves were brutally beaten and abused. Alan Cleaver owned ‘Down Cow’, a Huntly slaughterhouse which was the subject of a Farmwatch and SAFE exposé in 2015. Distressing footage obtained at the slaughterhouse showed workers kicking, punching, and...
MPI to release findings into investigation of illegal sow stalls

MPI to release findings into investigation of illegal sow stalls

September 19th, 2018
The Ministry for Primary Industries says it will soon release the findings from its investigation into the use of illegal sow stalls on a Timaru farm. Sow stalls, used to cage pregnant pigs, were banned in 2015 on cruelty grounds.  However, hidden-camera footage shot in April this year shows the...

Review: Dance Plant Collective with “MEAT”, Best Newcomer at Auckland Fringe 2018

September 13th, 2018
Having attended a slaughterhouse vigil this year, I’d seen, through slots in arriving trucks, wide-eyed animals crammed together. In-between their arrival, refrigerated trucks drove in and out of Auckland Meat Processors, picking up the dismembered pieces of those who had only a short time before, faced the worst possible moments...
Mobil speeds away from cage-egg cruelty

Mobil speeds away from cage-egg cruelty

August 31st, 2018
SAFE is applauding Mobil New Zealand for being the first country in its global network to join the international cage-free egg movement. After hearing from SAFE and concerned Kiwis, Mobil revealed in a policy this morning that its 120 stores will remove cage-eggs for sale by the end of this...
Cows forced to calve in mud-filled paddocks

Cows forced to calve in mud-filled paddocks

August 30th, 2018
SAFE is disgusted by new images showing cows giving birth in barren paddocks of deep mud. The photos, taken in Southland last week and sent to SAFE, come amid outrage over the cruel treatment of cattle over winter – which also marks the start of calving season. SAFE’s Head of...
Night ‘n Day supports New Zealand’s cage-free commitment

Night ‘n Day supports New Zealand’s cage-free commitment

August 28th, 2018
SAFE is congratulating the nationwide food store chain Night ‘n Day, for embracing a cage-free future. After discussions with SAFE, the franchise has announced its 58 stores will move to sell only cage-free whole eggs by 2025. Night n’ Day unveiled the change yesterday, in response to customer enquiries.  In...
Kiwi coffee brand embraces cage-free

Kiwi coffee brand embraces cage-free

August 24th, 2018
One of New Zealand’s oldest names in coffee, Robert Harris, has joined the cage-free egg revolution. After talks with SAFE, the café brand is committing to a future of free-range only eggs. By the end of 2020, the café chain’s breakfast menu will serve only free-range eggs.  By 2025, all...
Kiwi-owned grocery stores race to be cage-free

Kiwi-owned grocery stores race to be cage-free

August 20th, 2018
SAFE is applauding Kiwi grocery chain Bin Inn  for embracing cage-free policy with a swift turnaround time. The  commitment will see all 36 Bin Inn stores, from Whangarei to Alexandria,  cage-free in whole eggs by 2020. This is one of the fastest supermarket  chain-wide switches yet. After working with SAFE...
SAFE calls bull on feedlot spin

SAFE calls bull on feedlot spin

August 20th, 2018
Feedlots are a form of intense agriculture in which cattle are confined in pens, without grass and usually without any shelter, to feed them up before slaughter. In New Zealand, cattle can be held in these pens for months at a time. New drone-footage reveals the reality of feedlots already...
Calls for farming industry to protect whistle-blowers following death-threats

Calls for farming industry to protect whistle-blowers following death-threats

August 15th, 2018
Animal advocacy group SAFE is calling for farming groups to develop whistle-blower programmes, after revelations workers are receiving death threats for reporting abuse. The comment was made by SAFE CEO, Debra Ashton, in a speech to industry figures and the Associate Minister of Agriculture, Hon Meka Whaitiri, at an MPI...
SAFE wants humane treatment of animals in curriculum

SAFE wants humane treatment of animals in curriculum

August 9th, 2018
SAFE calling for humane treatment of animals to be taught in schools following teenagers’ involvement in seal shooting. SAFE says four teenagers’ involvement in the shooting of a protected  leopard seal near Dargaville shows a desperate need for compulsory  animal education in schools. The animal was fatally shot in the...
BP has foot on the gas towards cage-free future

BP has foot on the gas towards cage-free future

August 3rd, 2018
SAFE is applauding BP for being the first petrol and retail outlet in New Zealand to jump on board with the international cage-free egg movement. Being quick off the mark, whole cage eggs are already off the shelves across all 98 stores nationwide. BP in Poland adopted similar cage-free egg...
NZ pork offered award for farrowing crate cruelty

NZ pork offered award for farrowing crate cruelty

August 3rd, 2018
SAFE supporters attempted to present the NZ Pork Board with an award recognising the inherent cruelty in their continued use of farrowing crates, at their annual award dinner in Auckland yesterday evening. They were offered a unique piece of New Zealand artwork depicting a pig in a farrowing crate, along...
Extreme confinement: The questionable role of the farrowing crate in New Zealand’s future

Extreme confinement: The questionable role of the farrowing crate in New Zealand’s future

July 31st, 2018
In New Zealand, approximately 16,000 mother pigs (sows)  are each confined to cages that allow them only the space to take one  step forward or backward, for up to five weeks at a time, two to three  times a year. Many of these crates were installed when pigs  were physically...
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