04-19-2018, 04:02 PM
Spain has been experiencing flooding. A river in the north east province has over flowed its banks and flooded farm land. Farmers were warned, but some chose to abandon their animals. The animals drowned, trapped in their pens.
http://www.euronews.com/2018/04/18/trapp...s-in-spain
The Animalist Party Against Mistreatment has documented the animal suffering and deaths and has filed complaints against two farms. These same farms lost thousands of animals in the flooding in 2015.
Allowing property to be damaged is careless. Allowing animals to drown, trapped in their pens is reprehensible. To let it happen a second time, I don't have a word for that. It is a deliberate act of cruelty that should be punished under the law.
I am assuming the farms are insured so after the 2015 floods the animals were replaced. No farmer could take that kind of loss otherwise. They certainly couldn't handle that kind of loss again.
Those farmers should have been there trying to save their animals. Knowing of the flood danger they could have evacuated them. At very least they could have opened the pens and let the animals try to survive on their own. It would have been better than leaving them trapped.
Decent people don't leave their animals to drown.
http://www.euronews.com/2018/04/18/trapp...s-in-spain
The Animalist Party Against Mistreatment has documented the animal suffering and deaths and has filed complaints against two farms. These same farms lost thousands of animals in the flooding in 2015.
Allowing property to be damaged is careless. Allowing animals to drown, trapped in their pens is reprehensible. To let it happen a second time, I don't have a word for that. It is a deliberate act of cruelty that should be punished under the law.
I am assuming the farms are insured so after the 2015 floods the animals were replaced. No farmer could take that kind of loss otherwise. They certainly couldn't handle that kind of loss again.
Those farmers should have been there trying to save their animals. Knowing of the flood danger they could have evacuated them. At very least they could have opened the pens and let the animals try to survive on their own. It would have been better than leaving them trapped.
Decent people don't leave their animals to drown.
Catherine