[Published: Friday April 06 2018]
Australia to investigate death of 2,400 sheep
PERTH, Australia 6 Apr (ANA) - The Australian government says it will investigate how thousands of sheep died on a live export ship last year.
About 2,400 animals succumbed to heat stress while travelling from Perth to three nations in the Middle East in August, according to the government.
One minister said he was "shocked and deeply disturbed" after seeing footage supplied by an animal rights group.
On Friday, Canberra threatened to block an upcoming shipment if welfare requirements were not met.
The deaths in August comprised 3.76% of the 63,800 sheep on board the ship, almost twice the percentage that requires formal investigation, the government said.
It said the animals had endured extreme heat on the voyage to Qatar, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said the industry must be conducted "properly and sustainably".
"This is the livelihoods of Australian farmers that are on that ship," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Mr Littleproud did not give details about the footage, which had been provided by Animals Australia.(ANA)
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