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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Control of Dogs Act 1986: Discussion (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: All of that level of detail for each dog breeding establishment is available publicly.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Control of Dogs Act 1986: Discussion (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: I would like Ms Gavaghan to clarify a point on the electronic system to record births, deaths, sales, movements and other events relating to animals in an establishment. She said the recording happens. Is the information made publicly available for greater transparency?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Control of Dogs Act 1986: Discussion (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: I do not want to be rude but I will stop Ms Gavaghan there because I am conscious that I do not have much time. This matter goes back to the crux of the problem, which is about consistency at local authority level. We and those who are interested in animal welfare are interested in consistency across the board. It would make sense if inspections were carried out by a national body, be it...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Control of Dogs Act 1986: Discussion (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: An establishment with 300 bitches breeding for commercial purposes is very different from the Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or Dogs Trust Ireland, which may have a couple of bitches that came in pregnant and must therefore be dealt with. One would have to argue that one-size-fits-all guidelines are probably not the most appropriate.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: I apologise if I cough as I am still suffering from a post-Covid cough. I thank the witnesses for their attendance. It is heartening to hear that the organisation is focusing on welfare. It will come as no surprise to anyone that I am not a fan of greyhound racing. I think the only way the industry will survive is by improving animal welfare standards. The use of surgical artificial...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: I am asking specifically about the surgical process, which involves administering a general anaesthetic and cutting open the female greyhound to implant semen, as opposed to transcervical or other forms of artificial insemination.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: But not from the point of view of dogs.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Does that explain why 85% of British greyhounds are bred here and are Irish in origin? The procedure is banned in Britain from an ethical point of view.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: In February 2022, a care centre in County Tipperary closed. I am sure the witnesses are aware of social media posts from the person who ran the care centre. Funding was provided to build the centre. Was it a purpose-built care centre?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Okay. Am I correct to say that the kennels existed and Greyhound Racing Ireland only funded the running of the centre?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Okay. Does the traceability system include all Irish tattooed greyhounds from birth or only the successful greyhounds that are registered on the race management system?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: But not from birth.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: I apologise, as I am only familiar with the microchipping system for companion dogs. The animal is microchipped when it is-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Every greyhound that is bred is microchipped and registered on the database.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Would Greyhound Racing Ireland have any objection to that database being brought together with others - there are four databases, including one for companion dogs and the Irish Coursing Club's database - so that the information is collected in a central portal? There are commercial concerns surrounding the other databases, but this would create a single repository of information.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Mr. Herbert would not have any major objection, though.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: That is okay. My final question is on the media report of a 30% increase in greyhound track deaths. This significant increase is concerning. At 154, the number of deaths is the highest to date. Some of the injuries recorded are leg injuries. The difference here is that horses can be treated. What are the witnesses' views on this matter? Are we capturing the deaths at trials,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Greyhound Racing Ireland is collecting data on all injuries, even at unofficial trials.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Control of Dogs Act 1986: Discussion (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: That is the problem.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Priorities for the Greyhound Industry: Rásaíocht Con Éireann (25 May 2022)

Lynn Boylan: Are those data linked into the traceability system? If there was an unofficial trial on Friday and an animal suffered a hock injury, would I be able to trace whether the animal had been euthanised at a later stage, continued to race or went into a care centre? Is this level of traceability available in respect of all meets, be they race nights, official trials or unofficial trials?

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