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OFFICIALS TAKE SHAMBO FOR SLAUGHTER

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Shambo is facing certain slaughter after an appeal failed

Wednesday July 25,2007

The long battle to save Shambo the temple bullock ended when he was taken away for slaughter.

Animal health officials and police took him from the Skanda Vale religious community on Thursday after a day-long stand off.

They were forced to obtain a court warrant after being refused entry by monks when they arrived in the morning.

Police had to physically remove some Hindu worshippers who spent the day praying and chanting on the ground around Shambo's pen.

The monks, who lost a legal campaign to save Shambo at the Court of Appeal this week, said their temple had been "desecrated".

The Welsh Assembly Government wanted the six-year-old Friesian put down after it tested positive for bovine tuberculosis three-months-ago.

Shambo was put on a trailer at Skanda Vale, in Carmarthenshire, west Wales, and taken to an abattoir.

The bullock's final moments in his pen were broadcast to people watching the webcam on the Skanda Vale website, nicknamed Moo Tube.

Frank Crouwel, the managing director of Network Webcams, said his company had not seen such a volume of traffic since Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix premiered, when 76,000 people logged on.

Men were seen moving into the pen before a message was put up in the empty enclosure reading: "The Welsh Assembly Government has finally desecrated our temple and taken Shambo away to be slaughtered."


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A SECOND TEST IS CALLED FOR

26.07.07, 9:26am

I would like to see a repeat of the test, which has been shown to produce false positives. This call for slaughter is just to appease the Welsh farmers. Neither Shambo nor any other animal at Skanda Vale will enter the food chain. Skanda Vale is not a farm, it is a spiritual community and animals are saved from slaughter and taken to Skanda Vale where they can live out their natural life-span in as close to a natural environment as the monks can provide.

Shambo must not be taken from Skanda Vale.

• Posted by: myosotisReport Comment

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SHAMBO SHAM GOVERNMENT

25.07.07, 11:57pm


I'd have liked to see a second test to confirm this wasn't a complete waste of time and money and a cows life.

The welsh assembly is too weak and insecure to even let someone question their decisions without charging on blindly like a bull in a china shop. No good will come of this.

• Posted by: Nikk_blakkReport Comment

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SHAMBO TO BE TAKEN AWAY FOR SLAUGHTER

25.07.07, 6:29pm

Obviously 'ethnic minorities' are not being 'pandered' to in this case. Hindus across the world consider cows to be sacred so how can this view be extremist? Please do not tar Hindus with the same brush as that which is being applied to some members of other faiths currently.

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AN ENGLISH FARMER FACING BRITISH LAW HAS NO RIGHTS!

25.07.07, 9:33am

Pandering to ethnic minoirities because they make extremist threats is cowardice, Bovine TB may pass to humans this animal has more contact with humans than any farm animal.

Preserve the rights of everyone not just a few extremists, and stop funding their legal action they must pay all costs encurred on both sides for this lunacy!

• Posted by: The_Way_I_See_ItReport Comment

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SACRED SHAMBO FACING SLAUGHTER

25.07.07, 8:51am

Just what makes this bull 'sacred'?

Doolallee humans, that's what! Time the human race grew up.

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