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Animal Welfare

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 July 2016

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Questions (703)

Ruth Coppinger

Question:

703. Deputy Ruth Coppinger asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to report on the involvement of his Department officials at a farm (details supplied) where cattle were reportedly killed. [21237/16]

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The actions in question, which were exceptional, were undertaken under the overall control of the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy acting as an Officer of the Court who has stated publicly that the decision to proceed in the way he did in relation to the cattle was made very reluctantly and was made in the interests of the public safety of the local community. It should also be noted that the cattle were at the time in the ownership of the Official Assignee, into whose name the herd number had been transferred. Significant efforts had been made to contain the animals, however these proved futile because of their feral nature. In the interests of public safety, the Official Assignee, in consultation with the Gardaí and the Department, considered that the most optimal course of action to be taken was that the animals be euthanised. The protocol agreed between this Department and the Department of Defence was invoked and the animals were subsequently killed by skilled army personnel in line with the agreed protocol.

It is the view of the Department that the actions taken were the most humane in the circumstances.

I am advised that there was no alternative action available to the Official Assignee in the circumstances taking account of the fact that the interest of public safety was the primary consideration at all times.

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