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Ban all forms of animal mutilation unless required for essential veterinary care

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We urge the UK Government to ban all forms of animal mutilation done for non-medical reasons, including ear cropping, tail docking, debeaking, dehorning, and tooth clipping unless required for essential veterinary care.

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Ban all forms of animal mutilation unless required for essential veterinary care

National

We urge the UK Government to ban all forms of animal mutilation done for non-medical reasons, including ear cropping, tail docking, debeaking, dehorning, and tooth clipping unless required for essential veterinary care.

National
81 reactions·100% agree
Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

React

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Reasons for3
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Members can read every reason.

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