Working with animals at petting zoo and then working in café in same clothes is bad idea

Posted: October 8th, 2010 - 8:21am by Doug Powell

The owners of a U.K. petting zoo accused of animal welfare offences and bad food safety have withdrawn their application for a zoo licence.

Northern Echo reports that Tweddle Children’s Animal Farm, in Blackhall Colliery, County Durham, has also removed some of its more exotic animals.

Earlier this year, the council’s environmental health officers and the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs visited the farm following an undercover investigation by the Captive Animals Protection Society. The charity said it had found traces of E coli and dead animals decomposing near a children’s play area.

It also said the bodies of dead animals, including a meerkat and tortoise, had been stored in a freezer on top of food for animals, while staff working with animals were working in the cafe wearing the same clothes.

Tweedle also did not have the required licence for a zoo.

The council said no traces of E coli were reported but head teachers who may have been planning school visits were warned about its investigation.
 

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Luke Fish says:

I would say that the title of the post is pretty much common sense, but it seems it isn't. Even if no traces of E. coli were found, I think that the dead animals in the freezer would be enough to loose a licence (even if they didn't have one in the first place). This is a sad story.

Posted on October 8th, 2010 - 12:43pm

Anonymous says:

The animals were ON the freezer not in it. I had the misfortune to do some work experience there. When the chest freezers were full The dead animals sat on top , in summer for days ......

Posted on October 11th, 2010 - 3:02pm

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