Giving authority to the “prosecution” organizations is very dangerous!

konfederacja.pl 7 months ago
Piotr Lisiecki on the alleged chain bill.

What is peculiarly worrying is giving a number of powers to pro-animal organisations, and indeed to domestic, self-appointed, animal protection inspectors. People who have no education to do so, who are not qualified, but who are carried by the heat of the heart, will make animals happy in quotes.

We've dealt with cases in the past that I'd like to say about two. Namely, the first is an effort to requisition the greyhounds for a large breeder of these dogs. The charge here was that the dogs were skinny and poor. Anyone who knows a small bit about animal farming, dog breeding knows that greyhounds are just thin, slender animals, That their body structure serves fast running.

@PeterCezary1: What is peculiarly worrying is giving many powers to pro-animal organizations, and in fact to adult, self-appointed, animal protection inspectors.

People who don't have an education for that, who aren't qualified, but who are carried by it... pic.twitter.com/6dC3ePYSFv

— Confederation (@CONFEDERATION_) December 2, 2024

The second case is simply a study about expected feeding rotten fodder to cattle, meat cattle in the south of Poland. After an on-site check, it turned out that this fodder is not broken, it is simply hayseed, that is, the conventional way of feeding cattle to fattening.

These 2 cases from the close past show that people who have no thought about breeding, about feeding animals, about keeping animals in good condition will have the right to interfere with production in breeding, will have the right to enter farms.

If this social task were to be implemented, it would be very, very dangerous for Polish agriculture.

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