Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
^ include also Ulloos in that meat. suna hai har shakh pe bethe hain:D:
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
^ include also Ulloos in that meat. suna hai har shakh pe bethe hain:D:
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
I heard they are selling them off to local butchers for 300-350rs per sheep ![]()
^ And we are going to consume them. A relative of mine by marriage says the benefit of being a Muslim is that I can eat meat and he eats meat by the kilos in one go.
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
Sindh highcourt had setup a commission to find out if the sheep were infected or not, and according to the medical report of the commission the sheep are not affected. :)
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
Everything under the sun becomes complicated the moment any aspect of it touches Pakistan. May Gold bless our country.
On a side (sad) note, even if sheeps are ordered to be culled, I am sure a good number of Karachiites will unknowingly end up eating 'em :|
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
Latest news is thousands of sheep have mysteriously disappeared from the holding area. About 2000 just vanished in thin air and they say they have already culled 7000. so all in all about 11000 sheep left.
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
Pehlay hee hazaar maslay hain ab bakri ko bhi daal doh beech mey
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
God ko chhor ke Gold se blessings??? ![]()
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
The Aussies didnt even consider for one second before selling infected sheep, but now they want investigations regarding their culling.
Australia PM demands Pakistan probe sheep slaughter | DAWN.COM
**SYDNEY: Prime Minister Julia Gillard demanded on Tuesday that Pakistan investigate and explain the brutal killing of 21,000 Australian sheep in Karachi, a slaughter officials have described as appalling.
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The shipment of Australian sheep was sent to the port city after being turned away by Bahrain, with Pakistan livestock officials ordering them to be culled over disease concerns.
Graphic footage of their slaughter was aired by ABC’s Four Corners programme on Monday, including images of a man sawing at a sheep’s neck before throwing it into a bloody trench.
Other sheep were bulldozed into the pit after being killed last month, but some were seen the next morning still breathing, sparking angry condemnation of their treatment.
Gillard said that she had spoken to her Pakistani counterpart Raja Pervez Ashraf at a summit of European and Asian leaders in Laos to express her concern.
**“I did raise with the prime minister of Pakistan my concern about the graphic and very cruel images we’ve seen of the treatment of Australian sheep,”she told reporters in Vientiane.
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**“I explained to him that Australians are distressed to see these acts of cruelty and that I wanted the matter investigated.
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“He undertook to investigate the matter … I was very clear about Australia’s concerns, very strong in raising those concerns and very clear that this is something that has distressed the Australian people.”Australia Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig earlier called the slaughter “appalling” and his department disputed that the sheep were unhealthy.
“We do not know the reasoning behind the Pakistan authority’s decision to cull the sheep in Pakistan or their choice of the method used,” the agriculture ministry said.
“We continue to hold that both the decision and the method used were unnecessary.” Livestock officials ordered the sheep to be culled after they tested positive for salmonella and actinomyces bacteria.
Although samples from the sheep were sent to a British laboratory and came back clean, clearing the meat for human consumption, municipal officials in Karachi rejected the tests.
Australian farmers urged against any consequent ban on the live export trade, saying significant improvements had been made in regulating Australia’s live export market since a controversy in Indonesia last year.
Canberra suspended live cattle exports to Indonesia for a month last year after a television documentary revealed mistreatment inside its abattoirs, only reinstating the trade under a strict new licensing system.
Australia’s National Farmers Federation said “decisive action” had been taken to temporarily suspend exports of sheep to Pakistan and Bahrain while investigations were carried out.
The farming lobby group stressed that Australia was a world leader in animal treatment in exports and warned that banning the trade would see welfare standards fall.
“If Australia was to stop exporting livestock, global animal welfare standards would unquestionably decline,” it said.
Australia’s live export trade is worth about US$1 billion a year and employs thousands of people.
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
so the sheep off loaded in qatar were okay but these ones were not?
Re: Pakistan buys infected Australian sheep
I think the ship had to offload the sheep in qatar, and then they had to wait before being allowed to offload in Bahrain, by that time they had become infected. The Bahrainis refused to allow them in their country, and we happily took them after a visit of an Australian delegation to the country.
So put some aloo in when cooking them. They 'll still be tasty. :D
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i just heard that Australian Prime Minister has DEMANDS the Pakistani Government to investigate and EXPLAIN the BRUTAL killings of 21000 sheep in Karachi. look at their brutal choice of words in caps!
Australia PM demands Pakistan probe sheep slaughter | DAWN.COM
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“I did raise with the prime minister of Pakistan my concern about the graphic and very cruel images we’ve seen of the treatment of Australian sheep,”she told reporters in Vientiane.
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We have seen our own people in such graphical forms. I hope Gillard has already completed investigation if the animal shipped to Pakistan was fit or not.