Animal Welfare

Celebrations of love or celebrations of animal suffering?

In the vegan cookbook "Tierschutz genießen" of the German Animal Welfare Association, hobby cooks who want to serve an animal-friendly holiday feast will find what they are looking for. Copyright: © Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V.

In the vegan cookbook "Tierschutz genießen" of the German Animal Welfare Association, hobby cooks who want to serve an animal-friendly holiday feast will find what they are looking for. Copyright: © Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V.

German Animal Welfare Association promotes vegan Christmas

17.12.2019, Bonn – Whether roast goose, lobster, salmon, cheese taclette or egg liqueur - traditional Christmas dinner is often associated with considerable animal suffering. The German Animal Welfare Association appeals to all those who want to conjure up something tasty for their loved ones at Christmas to make the feast of love the feast of animal love. Those who want to spend the holidays in an animal-friendly way can fall back on a variety of herbal recipes.

"Christmas is the feast of compassion and contemplation. But a look at the brochures and supermarket shelves shows that Christmas is a time for compassion and reflection: "When it comes to our food, there is often a double standard. With millions of animals in the agricultural industry, nothing of this compassion gets through", says Verena Jungbluth, head of veganism at the German Animal Welfare Association. "Particularly in the hectic, mostly consumption-oriented Christmas season, it is important to become aware again of what we want to support with our purchase decisions - and what not.

Disastrous housing conditions

The majority of Christmas geese come from Poland and Hungary where they often have to live in catastrophic conditions. In countries like France or Hungary, the animals are stuffed three times a day, mostly by machine, to produce foie gras. But also in Germany pigs, cattle or chickens often cannot come close to their natural needs, have hardly any space and no employment opportunities.

Salmon usually come from the crowded confines of huge fattening farms. Crustaceans, especially lobsters, often vegetate for months in narrow boxes with tied shears before they reach the retailer. After purchase, they are thrown alive into boiling water, where they undergo a death struggle lasting several minutes.

And since there is no labelling requirement for processed eggs - unlike fresh eggs - products bought in supermarkets or from bakers, such as egg liqueur or stollen pastries, still mostly contain eggs from hens kept in cages in contravention of animal welfare regulations.

Vegan delicacies and careful shopping

Both sweet and savoury dishes without any animal suffering can be prepared easily today. Christmas delicacies such as gingerbread and marzipan are often vegan anyway - it's worth taking a look at the list of ingredients.

Vegan chocolate cake, Christmas stollen or cookies can be easily prepared with the right recipes, even without eggs, butter and cream. Roasts made of lentils, nuts or chestnuts, combined with vegetable variations and salads, are suitable for the festive table.

„Es ist einfach wie nie, tierleidfrei zu essen“

… Nobody who chooses the plant-based variant has to do without a delicious, hearty Christmas feast," explains Jungbluth.

Criticism of Klöckner

Animals are nature. So are we humans. Photo: Pixabay for © Pexels, 2019;

Animals are nature. So are we humans. Photo: Pixabay for © Pexels, 2019;

In a press release dated December 11, 2019, Federal Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner speaks of "many improvements in the livestock sector". In the Animal Welfare Report 2015 - 2018 of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), the individual points were simultaneously made public.

While the author of the report wants to identify an attitude "with which concrete measures the Federal Government is contributing to an improvement in the situation of farm animals, pets and laboratory animals", the German Animal Welfare Association (Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V.) and we see the current situation as less rosy.

Kick-off

A large part of the press release is devoted to the killing of chicks, the efforts to achieve animal welfare labelling and the problems involved in implementing animal welfare standards in Germany. "If we want to prevent our agricultural production from migrating abroad and being produced there under conditions over which we have little influence, we need European regulations", said the Federal Minister of Agriculture.

Measurable confidence

After more than four decades of our own experience in the food sector as a specialist wholesaler for food packaging, we no longer trust certificates, seals or documents. In our Code of Conduct of 25 October 2017, we have clearly stated our position.

We therefore much prefer to trust the so-called Animal Welfare Label of the German Animal Welfare Association (Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V.), which, according to our own research, is the only one that does not list any interpretable criteria for the applicants' evidence and is therefore measurable and serious in this respect. "All the others speak constantly in the subjunctive: would, had, could, if possible, if feasible ... then it can be left as it is", comments Ingo H. Klett, Head of Corporate Communications at WEBER Packaging GmbH.

Contents

Die wichtigsten Punkte des Tierschutzberichts für den Zeitraum 2015 - 2018 sind …

  • the termination of non-curative interventions in animals

  • the prevention of slaughter of highly pregnant animals (note: why pregnant animals at all?!?) the introduction of a voluntary (note: Ooops ... Fehlerteufel, dear BMEL. Back to the beginning again!) state animal welfare label the promotion of animal welfare at national and EU level to prevent distortions of competition

  • the determination of the sex of chicks already in the egg

  • the work of the State Secretary Committee for Animal Welfare specifically on laying hens and piglets

  • the keeping of sows in crates, which has to be reduced in time (note: why at all in this confinement ...?)

  • the implementation of coalition agreements on animal welfare

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In the spirit of a living culture of transparency, we are therefore happy to disclose to you at any time what connections we have or to whom our authors may feel obligated: as a trading company, for example, we enjoy the great privilege of not being obligated to anyone in the end and thus always being able to achieve the optimum for our clientele.

Ingo H. Klett – the author of this post – is a freelance public relations and visual artist, but does not represent the interests of any lobby groups.