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Antimicrobial Resistance: Farm Animals

Proceeding contribution from Virendra Sharma (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 18 January 2023. It occurred during Debate on Antimicrobial Resistance: Farm Animals.

I thank the hon. Member for her positive intervention. I am sure the Minister will note it, and I will also be raising that issue later in my speech.

One of the root causes of AMR is the overuse of antibiotics on cruel factory farms. Factory farming inflicts unspeakable cruelty on billions of animals in the UK every year. It confines them to horrendous conditions often with barely enough room to turn around or lie down. This highly stressful and often barren environment can lead to injuries and severe behavioural issues, including aggression, tail biting in pigs, feather pecking and even cannibalism. The cruelty does not end there. Factory farming subjects animals to painful mutilations, such as tail docking and teeth clipping, without effective pain relief. This is not farming; it is industrialised animal cruelty. Colleagues will not be surprised to hear that these stressful, cramped and unsanitary conditions create the perfect breeding ground for disease. That brings me to my next point: the overuse of antibiotics.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
726 c163WH 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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