Live export ship forced to turn back to Australia after weeks at sea
A live export ship carrying thousands of sheep and cattle has been forced to turn back to Australia after being sent into a conflict zone.
A live export ship carrying thousands of sheep and cattle has been forced to turn back to Australia after being sent into a conflict zone.
Hundreds of Australian cattle have died on board a live export ship, allegedly from a painful, fast-spreading disease – and there was no vet on board to help. Animals deserve better...
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