Dáil debates

Thursday, 3 July 2025

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions

Pigmeat Sector

4:15 am

Photo of Paul MurphyPaul Murphy (Dublin South West, Solidarity)

What provoked me to introduce this Bill was undercover investigations carried out by the National Animal Rights Association and Animal Rebellion Ireland. There were two separate investigations on six different farms, chosen at random. Video evidence was produced, which I watched. It was horrendous. The Department has been sent the footage but I do not know if the Minister has had a chance to watch it. I encourage him to do so.

Sick and dying pigs with open wounds and weeping open sores were left to suffer and die in filthy conditions. "Enrichment" was just a metal bar and the pigs were clearly starved of any real enrichment. Pigs had their tails painfully docked or cut off right up to the root, although tail-docking is supposed to be banned, other than in limited circumstances. Up to 95% of Irish pigs still have their tails docked. The farrowing crates and sow stalls are so narrow that the sows cannot turn around or move more than a few centimetres. They are in there for long periods to ensure they never get a moment's break from suckling the 15 piglets that are now regularly born in each litter. Has the Minister seen the footage and how does he respond to it?

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