Islamic leaders in Australia largely accept the practice of pre-slaughter stunning, which means from an animal welfare perspective, Halal slaughter need not be any different – nor ‘crueller’ – than non-halal slaughter.
When it comes to the way animals are stunned – the same method (referred to as ‘reversible stunning’) is used for many animals killed for their meat in Australia. We are advised that all of Australia’s export abattoirs practice pre-slaughter stunning, and they are all ‘halal-certified’.
It is illegal for slaughterhouses in Australia to slaughter animals without stunning them first, however, a small number of facilities have been given an exemption in order to practice un-stunned ‘ritual’ slaughter. This is not only for a small local halal market, but also to meet Jewish or ‘kosher’ slaughter requirements.
In reality, for the animals forced to endure any type of slaughter, there is no ‘humane’ end. But to ensure the suffering is reduced as much as possible, Animals Australia has campaigned to close the legal loophole that is allowing non-stun slaughter – both halal and kosher – to occur in several small slaughterhouses in Australia. We have lobbied politicians, held rallies and strengthened the collective voice for animals on this important issue. Thousands of Australians joined our calls to outlaw this cruel practice, and we will continue to campaign against non-stun slaughter until it is outlawed.