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arista
26-06-2018, 05:13 AM
[Scotland's biggest pig processor is set to run out of carbon dioxide on Tuesday, leaving it in danger of welfare issues such as overcrowding.
The gas, which is used to stun farm animals and put the fizz in carbonated drinks, is in short supply in Europe.
Quality Pork Limited, which puts about 6,000 pigs a week through its abattoir in Brechin, may have to send some animals to England.
However, its sister plant in England is also facing CO₂ shortages.
Food and drinks firms are scaling back operations because of a shortage of CO₂]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44600298

Sign Of the Times

Cherie
26-06-2018, 05:18 AM
Less fizzy drinks can only be a good thing though, and save the piggys

arista
26-06-2018, 06:05 AM
Less fizzy drinks can only be a good thing though, and save the piggys


Its not like that.
Mass production
means farms will have to keep them,
until the carbon dioxide liquid
is back in stock.

That Scottish Abattoir
will shut down today
Not a Good Sign.

Kazanne
26-06-2018, 07:00 AM
Less fizzy drinks can only be a good thing though, and save the piggys

Well it wouldn't surprise me Cherie ,if some still kill them without stunning them afterall , nothing is as important as money for some people.

Crimson Dynamo
26-06-2018, 07:01 AM
6000 pigs killed a week

blimey

bots
26-06-2018, 07:34 AM
Hmm, how is the pigs welfare at risk. It's used as part of the process to kill them, therefore if they don't have CO2 they can't kill them and the pigs welfare is improved immeasurably

Kazanne
26-06-2018, 07:36 AM
Hmm, how is the pigs welfare at risk. It's used as part of the process to kill them, therefore if they don't have CO2 they can't kill them and the pigs welfare is improved immeasurably

Do you really think it will stop them killing them,because I don't

bots
26-06-2018, 07:37 AM
Do you really think it will stop them killing them,because I don't

i do, they have to follow strict procedures

user104658
26-06-2018, 08:39 AM
Hmm, how is the pigs welfare at risk. It's used as part of the process to kill them, therefore if they don't have CO2 they can't kill them and the pigs welfare is improved immeasurably

Because the treadmill keeps rolling... What happens when 1 person stops at the bottom of an escalator full of people? Those 6000 pigs have to go somewhere. In a week that's 36000 pigs and counting to feed & house. There will be overcrowding and feed shortages... it's inevitable.

It's like the vegan idea that if we stop eating meat and dairy today, all of the farm animals will live out their lives in harmony. Err no... if they're not producing meat or milk to sell, then no one can afford to keep them alive, and 95% of them starve to death. :shrug:

arista
26-06-2018, 09:07 AM
Hmm, how is the pigs welfare at risk. It's used as part of the process to kill them, therefore if they don't have CO2 they can't kill them and the pigs welfare is improved immeasurably


Because they will be stuck on the Farm

Kazanne
26-06-2018, 09:12 AM
i do, they have to follow strict procedures

But some of them don't do they Bots,we've seen it in secret video tapes.Wish I had your confidence in humans.

bots
26-06-2018, 09:13 AM
Because they will be stuck on the Farm

isn't that better for the pigs welfare than being dead? :shrug:

arista
26-06-2018, 09:19 AM
isn't that better for the pigs welfare than being dead? :shrug:



But more farm food used to feed them
Prices will go up.

Kizzy
26-06-2018, 08:46 PM
How though... how is there a shortage of this gas :/

user104658
26-06-2018, 09:38 PM
How though... how is there a shortage of this gas :/Well it's not just CO2 like from the atmosphere... It's industrially produced cannisters of compressed gas. So, supply or distribution problems from the people who make those, most likely.

Cherie
26-06-2018, 09:41 PM
Several factories are closed for maintenance, its just never happened before that they closed at the same time