The scandal fertilizer operation in the St. Pölten district is coming to an end. The decision of the St. Pölten district authority is pending and should be taken soon, it is said. Animal rights activists celebrate their first success in the fight against abuses.
A bang in the case of a scandalous farmer from the St. Pölten district: after horrific images of fattening repeatedly appeared, the farmer in question only had to answer to court last week for animal abuse. Already in the fall, the catastrophic conditions on the horror farm with dead lambs, goats and cattle lying carelessly among living animals prompted animal rights activists to action.
The 49-year-old farmer got away with community service. For the Association Against Animal Factories (VGT) an unsatisfactory verdict, which again shows an absolute failure of the authorities.
message in progress
After loud protests, a first success: in the coming days, the decision to ban livestock farming should flutter into the farmer’s mind. This will soon bring the scandal to an end. For the responsible FPÖ regional councilor, Susanne Rosenkranz, this is an important step that is not taken lightly: because the ban on keeping animals deprives the farmer of his livelihood. “We have tried for a long time to find a solution with the grower concerned, but without success,” says Rosenkranz.
Now the necessary conclusions are drawn. Much to the delight of “Krone” animal rights activist Maggie Entenfellner, who also fought for a ban on keeping animals.
danger to the animals
This is a first important step for the VGT: “This case clearly shows that orders for improvements and goodwill from the controlling bodies and authorities are not enough,” explains Lena Remich. Now we have to wait and see, because the ban on keeping animals will not take effect until four weeks after the notification.
Source: Krone

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