Alpaca experts condemn Government claims over Geronimo’s welfare

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xperts are vowing to take further action over the way Geronimo the alpaca was dragged from his pen and bundled into the back of a horse box to be driven away and killed by Government vets.

The British Alpaca Society wrote a letter of complaint to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Environment Secretary George Eustice and various Government officials over the way the animal was removed from his owner’s farm.

Police officers and staff from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) arrived at Helen Macdonald’s farm near Wickwar in South Gloucestershire on August 31.

Workers from the Animal and Plant Health Agency put a rope on Geronimo and take him away to be euthanised (Claire Hayhurst/PA) / PA Wire

Geronimo, who had twice tested positive for bovine tuberculosis, was tied with white rope before being scanned for a microchip and then pulled through a field to a waiting trailer.

Less than 90 minutes after leaving the property, Defra confirmed the animal had been euthanised by staff from the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha).

Sue Loach, chairwoman of the British Alpaca Society, condemned the way Geronimo was removed from his pen, “dragging him kicking and screaming”, and then left tethered, standing up in the back of a trailer.

She said she has now received an unsigned reply from Apha, which stated: “Removal operations were carefully planned, conducted and included consideration of Geronimo’s welfare.

“Geronimo was transported under veterinary supervision. Veterinary surgeons were present at the loading and the unloading as well as travelling behind the trailer during its journey.

Helen Macdonald had led a four-year campaign to stop Geronimo from being culled (Andrew Matthews/PA). / PA Wire

“We can assure you that Geronimo arrived at the destination in the same condition as when he left the farm, was unloaded and then euthanised in accordance with our welfare procedures.

“This was a difficult and high-pressure situation for all involved. We can assure you that our staff did all in their power to protect Geronimo’s welfare and treat him with dignity.”

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