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HORSE welfare, abandoned and straying animals and equine identification were the key issues prompting politicians from all sides to call for action at a meeting of the Joint Committee of Agriculture, Food and the Marine in the Oireachtas this week .
Simon O'Dwyer Senior from Mullinavat, Co Kilkenny was banned from owning horses for life and sentenced to four years jail on multiple counts of animal cruelty
Sir Mark Todd found himself under the whip this week and while no form of equine abuse is acceptable, we have to strike a balance or risk getting lost in the backlash
There are two EU-approved companies in Ireland - Emerald Isle Foods (formerly B & F Meats Ltd) and Shannonside Foods Ltd - holding licences to process horsemeat for human consumption
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney signs a Statutory Instrument over new equine identification regulations
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