More than 12, 000 pigs have had to be slaughtered following the outbreak of swine fever in Britain.
He described the 35, 000 cattle that had to be slaughtered because of the disease as a "scandalous waste".
"I know when your cows are infected there's only a one-way ticket and they are going to be slaughtered, " he said.
While Mr Lakhani agreed that the cull would be "very sad" he urged the Skanda Vale monks to allow Shambo to be slaughtered.
Augustine, only to be slaughtered by a Spanish force in 1565.
Sometimes cattle get so thin that they have to be slaughtered.
"I just can't put into words how it feels to see the cows going like that and know they were going to be slaughtered, " she said.
The farmers' problems are intensified because the animals involved are bred as so-called light lamb, to be slaughtered and eaten young, which is popular on the Continent, but not in Britain.
Parts of central Panama have been reduced to a dustbowl, and thousands of cattle have had to be slaughtered (not wholly a loss: they were already helping to make the dustbowl).
Egypt has ordered the nation's quarter of a million pigs to be slaughtered over swine flu fears, in the first such move in the world, even though experts say the virus cannot be transmitted by eating meat.
There are also intricate rules on how an animal must be slaughtered to produce kosher meat.
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It is being reported that up to a million animals could be slaughtered.
In December, Laura Sandys, Conservative MP for South Thanet, called for a ban on live animal exports in the House of Commons, saying only slaughtered meat should be sent to Europe via Ramsgate.
So far more than 114, 082 animals have been slaughtered and another 30, 739 are scheduled to be destroyed.
The lifting means that live animals born after 1 August, 1996, beef and beef products made from cattle slaughtered after 15 June 2005 will be able to be exported.
Worst of all, it seems that some animals are being bought just so they can be slaughtered for their skins, which fetch up to ten times more than a live animal.
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But they will have to be sold the day they are imported and those unbought will be slaughtered.
They claim the animals will be cruelly slaughtered in fields and are calling on the government to halt the exports.
They know that the Republican Party could be slaughtered in House elections this fall because of the rising opposition to our involvement in Iraq.
Those that cannot be sold and cannot be returned to the open moor because of the potential for in-breeding are slaughtered.
Rising demand, particularly from Vietnam, is said to be the main reason for the explosion in rhino killing last year that saw 668 animals slaughtered in South Africa.
Meat from animals slaughtered by means other than stunning - for example kosher or halal meat - will not have to be labelled as such.
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