20 corpses of lion cubs found at the horror farm where they were bred to entertain tourists

    At the horror farm in South Africa, where animals are raised in captivity for tourists, 20 dead lion cubs were found.

    He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him

    We had already talked about this farm of horrors in South Africa because here the lions, instead of being protected and safeguarded, they come bred in captivity to be used in the tourism industry. And now, as if that weren't enough, 20 puppies were found in a freezer following a surprise inspection, as reported by Iol.





    Some of the sick puppies died in terrible ways, another puppy was found in a closet. And still others were euthanized because they showed signs of a serious neurological condition that prevented them from moving their legs and causing their heads to swing continuously.

    The farm itself had already been inspected in April by the NSPCA, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which it had found 108 neglected lions and other animals in absurd conditions, crammed into overcrowded and hairless places due to acute mange. For this reason the owner of the farm, Jan Steinman, was accused and now history repeats itself.

    20 corpses of lion cubs found at the horror farm where they were bred to entertain tourists

    The NSPCA now wants to investigate the causes of neurological disorders in lion cubs and speculate that a toxin or genetic predisposition due to inbreeding is involved. Another hypothesis concerns nutritional deficiencies due, perhaps, to the premature separation from mothers. The lions of farms like this are in fact stolen from their mothers early to be used as real objects in the photographs of tourists.

    It goes without saying that the puppies suffer and the mothers are forced into a grueling reproductive cycle, locked up in fences, often without food and in very bad hygienic conditions. A real suffering for the poor lions, exploited for the happiness of tourists, often unaware of how they are really treated.

    Finding out just today, World Lion Day, is really bad news!


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    Laura Rose


    Photo Credit: Iol

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