Thursday 29 Oct 2020 by Rob Harris, Latika Bourke (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Hours of footage obtained by animal activists revealed up to a dozen identified former racehorses or recently retired breeding mares were killed at one knackery this year.
Thursday 29 Oct 2020 by Christopher Knaus and Calla Wahlquist (The Guardian)
Billionaire Gerry Harvey has apologised after one of his studs sent ex-racehorses to pet food factories for slaughter, a practise banned in New South Wales, vowing “it will never happen again”.
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