More than half of all non-stunned, Kosher-slaughtered cattle are rejected by Jewish authorities and sold to the wider public instead, Defra figures show. Kosher slaughter, under traditional Jewish Shechita laws, dictates that animals must not be stunned before they are killed. This is allowed under an exemption to welfare legislation which otherwise requires all animals […]
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