web metrics
Browse by:
Get daily news round-up
Yay or Nay

Yay or Nay: Should "sacred" Shambo be slaughtered?

Shambo_166562a.jpg

Shambo, the "sacred" Welsh bullock who has been condemned to slaughter for having bovine TB, could be given another chance to live, a judicial review at a High Court in Cardiff heard today. Despite wide-ranging protests from the Hindu temple in Wales where Shambo lives, the Welsh Assembly decided in June to give vets the go-ahead to slaughter the animal in order to "protect animal and human health".

[via Times Online]

Related stories: German’s invent pill to stop cows burping | Silly cow: Ben & Jerry’s battle against the belch

But Shamoo's barrister, David Anderson QC, said: "He is an animal whose slaughter would constitute a violation of deeply-held religious views."

You can keep abreast of how Shambo is doing on a live webcam, named MooTube, which has been set up by the Hindu monks at the temple. You can also sign a petition to help save the animal.

Monks at the temple say that there is no possibility of Shambo entering the human food chain and have isolated him from the rest of their herd of 55 cattle. They claim that the test shows only that there is a “statistical possibility” he could develop TB and their own vet has declared Shambo “thoroughly healthy”.

They have also threatened to take direct action, including forming a human chain around Shambo, should vets move in to slaughter him. Temple leaders from Skanda Vale have warned that the stand-off over Shambo’s fate could spark an international incident. Speaking to Times Online, Brother Alex, one of the Skanda Vale monks whose temple is based in Carmarthenshire, said they had not given up hope of saving the bullock, and were exploring possible legal challenges.

Posted by Jonathan Kalmus on July 12, 2007

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://shinymedia.headshift.com/cgi-bin/mt4/mt-tb.cgi/42094

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Yay or Nay: Should "sacred" Shambo be slaughtered?:

Comments

Dai Davis, Elin Jones and the rest of the blood-lusting savages involved in this foul desecration have been ritually cursed for their insult to the God incarnate. Death will slay them with her wings. The jackals will gnaw upon their stinking bones. The vengeance of the ancient Gods of Wales and Egypt will torture their abominable souls in the deepest caverns of the underworld for eternity. Death and eternal suffering to the defilers of the God! So Mote it Be.

Posted by: Priest of Apis | July 25, 2007 6:32 PM

This is simply wrong. To kill this Sacred Bull, who was no risk to anyone or other cattle, and would have been nursed back to full health, is a crime.
I am heartbroken that he had to be violently slaughtered. Nothing can justify this. I hope the people that ordered this act pay for it in the future.
J. Ball

Posted by: julia ball | July 27, 2007 10:28 AM

The comments to this entry are closed.