Tennis Star
Martina Navratilova Serves Impassioned Plea to Australian Prime
Minister: Love All!
When
we told tennis star Martina Navratilova, who is playing in the Australian
Open, exactly how lambs and sheep are abused “Down Under,”
she lobbed an impassioned plea to Prime Minister John Howard, calling
on the Australian government to end the painful mulesing
mutilation of lambs and the live sheep export trade.
Navratilova is upset about two practices in Australia’s wool
industry: the live flaying of lambs and the live export of older
sheep. Most sheep in Australia undergo “mulesing,” whereby
farmers use gardening shears to cut chunks of flesh from the backsides
of lambs without any painkillers. This is a crude and cost-free
attempt to reduce maggot infestation, although humane alternatives
exist that would require actual sheep monitoring, an expenditure
for fly control, and so on, too much to expect, apparently, from
the average sheep farmer. The second act of cruelty comes later,
when millions of older sheep are shipped on open-deck carriers over
thousands of miles, through extreme weather and disease-ridden conditions,
to the Middle East, where they are slaughtered while fully conscious.
During the journey, sick and injured sheep, treated as cargo, are
tossed alive into grinders or thrown overboard to drown or be eaten
by sharks. Last week, one ship was caught at sea in extremely rough
weather and ran into fuel difficulties.
Click here
to read Navratilova’s letter to Prime Minister Howard.
Click
here to read the Australian Associated Press coverage of Navratilova’s
letter.
You can join Martina Navratilova and countless others in speaking
out against this abuse by writing to Australian Prime Minister John
Howard and urging him to end mulesing and live exports immediately:
The Honourable John Howard
Prime Minister of Australia
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
www.pm.gov.au/email.cfm
(e-mail)
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