The RTE Investigates probe will be broadcast over two nights, exposing flaws in the traceability of horses and the threat posed to the food chain in Europe
Disturbing footage including the sickening and systemic abuse of horses is set to be aired in a documentary next week. The shocking RTE Investigates probe into the equine industry will be broadcast over two nights.
The probe exposes flaws in the traceability of horses, and how this is threatening the human food chain across Europe. It also lifts the lid on disturbing practices at Irish abattoirs, establishing a link between the racing and slaughter industries.READ MORE: Steep rise in number of racehorses slaughtered for meat in Ireland last year
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