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Thread: Make arsonists euthanise injured animals

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    Was very disapointed this evening to see on the news that they have to wait for insurers to investigate "before" stock can be put down.
    I can't believe their making burnt/mamed animals suffer longer than needed.

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    That is heartless but then again, they are insurance companies.

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    I would think that RSPCA Inspectors would be able to put down suffering animals irrespective of insurance companies.

    In fact I would suspect the RSPCA would have a case against insurance companies if they prolongued animal suffering and it would only take a couple of RSPCA complaints to stop the practice.

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    I doubt that the RSPCA would have the resouces.Under these circumstances access to fire areas is limited.Farmers know their stock Surely there are sufficeent records of stock numbers etc in accountancy figures on line or with
    various agencies to ensure that no excessive claims are made.To leave badly burned and shockingly injured stock in pain is the farmers worst nightmare especially when they are under enough stress already.
    Don't hear the animal libbersmaking any helpfuf suggestions
    Mary

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    There's no other real way to put it - when I heard that last night on the news I was ****ed off. I still am. How absolutely disgusting that is. And all for the name of a few dollars.

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    Claims that aired during a TV news story last night that insurance companies need to assess injured livestock before they can be euthanased, are false.

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    She says landholders are required by legislatoin to take reasonable steps to alleviate pain to animals and that includes euthanasing livestock when needed.

    "The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act is very clear about the responsibilty of people who are in charge of animals to ensure the welfare of those animals and that is to do what is ever reasonable to prevent the pain and suffering to those animals including unfortunatelty the heartbreaking task of euthanasia."
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    Is that qoute in every farmers insurance policy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by malleefowl View Post
    Is that qoute in every farmers insurance policy?
    Insurance companies policies cannot overrule a legislation.
    If in doubt contact the Farmers' Association in your state.

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    Great advice when badly singed stock need to be put out of their painful misery ASAP

    "Some people walk in the rain,others just get wet!" -Roger Miller

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    These sick @&%$ probably enjoy that, personally I would cut the ^@#&% fingers off so they cant do it again. Barbaric you might say? I THINK NOT!!!! LOWLIFES,they deserve worse!!!!!!!!
    We had one in the next town (Wallan) heading (north) our way and if it wasn't for a bit of luck and the tireless efforts of the CFA then who knows what would have happened. Scary stuff!

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