Livestock
Prison for a man who beat a woman and a dog in Zemun? VIDEO
Lawyer Vojin aji, psychotherapist Milena Milanovi and eljko Stoji from the Association for the Protection of Animals "Alfa" spoke more about the attack of the man who beat up a woman and her dog in Zemun, for TV Prva.
An eyewitness from the video confirmed in a press release that the video does not show the whole event.
Breeding ban for bulldogs and cavaliers in Norway
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known for their tiny heads, English bulldogs for their smushed wrinkled muzzles, traits their owners love.
But in an unprecedented move, Norway has banned the breeding of these dogs because being cute is causing them suffering.
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Lipica stud farm doubled revenue last year
Lipica – The Lipica stud farm saw a total of 45,000 visitors last year, with the share of domestic quests significantly increasing compared to previous years owing to the Covid-19 epidemic. Revenue doubled compared to 2020, and plans for this year are even bolder, says the operator of one of the country’s main tourist attractions.
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Saudi camel beauty pageant hit by botox
A high-stakes camel beauty pageant in Saudi Arabia has been hit by a cheating scandal after 43 entrants were disqualified for botox injections and other cosmetic enhancements.
The King Abdulaziz Camel Festival is an annual Bedouin event held in the desert northeast of Riyadh that lures breeders from around the Gulf with prize money of up to $66 million.
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Govt to help pig farmers with almost EUR 1.9m
Ljubljana – The government will help Slovenian pig farmers with EUR 1.87 million in financial aid, to be paid out on 23 December, to cope with falling prices of pork and pigs and rising prices of fodder, the Government Communication Office (UKOM) said on Tuesday.
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E-buggies replace horse carts at Jordan’s Petra
Horses and mules have long drawn tourist carriages through Jordan's ancient city of Petra, but animal rights concerns are driving a project to start replacing them with electric vehicles.
A small fleet of 10 rechargeable e-carts now take visitors through the rose-colored Siq or gorge leading to the famed capital of the Nabateans, which dates back to the first century BC.
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‘Cowboys of Istanbul’ meet every week in cafe
The Turkish Western Society, established three years ago, has been organizing "Western movie nights" every Friday with members who call themselves "the Cowboys of Istanbul" and dress like cowboys, gathering in a cafe in the Samatya neighborhood.
The founder of the society is Hasan Karcı, a 69-year-old director of 40 movies.
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Scientists temporarily attached a pig’s kidney to a human body
Pigs have been the most recent research focus to address the organ shortage
Wolf Pack Attacks Reported in Southeastern Bulgaria
Packs of wolves attack cattle in villages in Strandzha mountain every day. Neither the electric shepherds nor the dogs helped in the fight against the predators. Breeders tell stories about the attacks of the predators.
Bulgarian Livestock Farmers Fear Bankruptcy as Electricity, Fuel and Fodder Prices Skyrocket
Bulgarian Livestock Farmers on Brink of Bankruptcy over Skyrocketing Electricity, Fodder Prices