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The process is quite painful SAMAA | Wakil ur Rehman - Posted: Jul 10, 2021 | Last Updated: 16 hours ago SAMAA | Wakil ur Rehman Posted: Jul 10, 2021 | Last Updated: 16 hours ago
A video has gone viral on social media which shows men cutting the horns of a bull while it lies in pain on the side of a road. They then put hot iron on the wound to stop the blood flow, a technique known as cauterisation, as the animal whimpers.
An investigation into the video revealed that this practice is not new. There are dehorning specialists who cut horns to enhance the beauty of animals before bringing them to the market before Eidul Azha. Some specialists inject drugs to lessen the pain, while others do it without any sedatives and it results in significant acute pain.
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Tuesday directed the counsel of an animal welfare organisation, which sought an injunction against the campaign of culling stray dogs, to place on record the data.
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Tuesday directed the counsel of an animal welfare organisation, which sought an injunction against the campaign of culling stray dogs, to place on record the data.
Four elephants caged at Karachi’s Safari Park and zoo will have to wait one more month for their check-up as the city government remains adamant that they are “perfectly healthy”. Foreign vets were expected to arrive in February to examine them, but the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation withdrew its permission last minute. The city government was then sued for mistreatment. A deadlock persists as KMC remains hesitant to allow UK-based charity Free The Wild, which transported Islamabad zoo’s sole elephant to a Cambodian sanctuary, to send its team to Karachi. It said that the charity was trying to “malign” it. The charity has, however, collected $17,637 in funds and purchased equ.