First Minister in plea over slaughter of million Scottish lambs
SCOTLAND - Alex Salmond has appealed directly to the Prime Minister to prevent a "welfare cull" of up to a million lambs because of restrictions imposed in the wake of the foot-and-mouth outbreak.Farmers' leaders have warned healthy livestock will soon have to be slaughtered because they cannot be exported or moved to fresh grazing areas. It is the first time such a move has been considered since the last foot-and-mouth outbreak in 2001.
The Scottish Government yesterday announced farmers could move animals up to eight kilometres within a single farm business. The relaxation comes in the wake of completion of tracings of animal movements from the site of the outbreak, in Surrey.
In a letter to Gordon Brown, Mr Salmond spelled out the "extremely serious and immediate" animal-welfare problems north of the Border.
He called for "an immediate relaxation" of restrictions on the working hours of drivers responsible for moving a backlog of livestock around Scotland, and for a compensation scheme for farmers who have to slaughter their stock for the sake of the welfare of the animals.
Source: The Scotsman