Even after months, too many animals are still in a controversial deer housing in southern Styria. The authorities have now started a criminal procedure, the owner claims to feed well.
Already in May we reported on the violent vertebrae around a nature gate in the Leibnitz district and we asked information: according to reports it was completely overcrowded that the animals were only fed sufficiently and died miserably in a non -unconventional number. Allegations that every authority must immediately call on the schedule, because animals are suffering and danger in the Chamber.
The Leibnitz district administration apparently does not work effectively enough in this cause. With the notification of measures in May, District Cups Karin Wiesegger-eck said to the request of the “Krone”, the animal owner, which shows, from which useful completely exaggerated overly exaggerated overloaded, so many pieces of Red “that the sharing density is a maximum of ten adult animals per hectare, so in most 28 animals”.
Did E -Mail help for the first time?
But was that checked in a row? In any case, at least on the day after our e -mail, the request for comments was stopped again. Wiesegger-Ceck: “During the check that the official veterinarian performed on July 11, 40 adult animals and 16 calves were found, so it still requires a reduction of at least twelve adult animals to 28.”
Since the notification of measures was not paid, the district administration initiates a criminal procedure. Some animals would be “skinny”, but the food status is good, but the acceptance of animals would not be considered.
Owner claims enough food
The owner also claims to feed sufficiently, refers to a well -filled mology. But the figures cannot be shaken.
The authority threatens the owner of the housing to have the ordered reduction carried out by a third party. Where: is there only one shooting here? Why are there no animals -friendly solutions?
Source: Krone

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