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Ban live reindeer events at Christmas, say animal campaigners | UK News

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Cairngorm Reindeer Herd A woman in a pale green Icelandic-style jumper leads two harnessed reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh, and another two walking behind, during a town centre festive event.Cairngorm Reindeer Herd

One Kind wants to see an end to Christmas events which use live reindeer

Animal activists are calling for a ban on live reindeer events this Christmas, claiming their evidence shows serious welfare concerns.

The charity One Kind claims it recorded evidence of reindeer in psychological distress at the Merry Milngavie Christmas parade near Glasgow and at other events last year.

The Cairngorm Reindeer Herd rejects these concerns, insisting its animals are kept in the best conditions, exceeding licensing requirements.

However, One Kind believes the animals were likely to be suffering.

Eve Massie Bishop, One Kind head of campaigns, looks serious at a crowded Christmas event, wearing a brown beret and a colourful scarf. She is a brown-haired woman.

Eve Massie Bishop of charity One Kind, believes reindeer are experiencing psychological distress

Head of campaigns for One Kind, Eve Massie Bishop, told Scotland News: “We want to see an end to the use of live reindeer at festive displays.

”Each year they are transported to be at busy crowded events where there is often loud noises, loud music, bright lights and crowds of humans and unpredictable interactions.

“Evidence shows that these events are likely leading to reindeer experiencing psychological distress, lack of agency and an unsuitable environment.”

A selfie of Dr Tayla Hammond, animal welfare research and policy consultant. She is a blonde-haired young woman sitting at an outdoor table and wearing a white ribbed sweater.

Animal welfare expert Dr Tayla Hammond described distressed behaviour in some of the animals

The activists sent footage and photos of reindeer at several events in Scotland last year to animal welfare research and policy consultant Dr Tayla Hammond.

She believes there is evidence the animals are in distress.

”The most concerning part for me was how many reindeer showed signs of stress’,” she said.

”We have the wide eyes, showing the white sclera around it, the tense hyper-vigilant posture, heavy breathing and lying down or standing completely still and unresponsive.’

”These are well-recognised signs an animal is stressed and they’re struggling to cope with their environment.”

One Kind A reindeer stands in a car park in an urban area, with straw scattered on the road behind it. It is eating from a black bucket. There are other reindeer behind and a fence, with children lined up on the other side of it.One Kind

The welfare expert was shown images from the Merry Milngavie event from 2024.

The owners of the Cairngorm Reindeer Herd reject claims these Christmas events cause their animals stress.

The herd has been appearing at events across Scotland throughout November and December.

They argue conditions at their festive events exceed animal welfare requirements.

Co-owner of Cairngorm Reindeer Herd, Tilly Smith said: ”We have nothing to hide.

”They make comments about how reindeer are scarred by the events that we do, that is not the case.

”We are good, honest reindeer herders and these reindeer come back on the hill after they’ve done their work.”

She argues critics should come and meet them, talk through any concerns and see for themselves how well they care for these animals.

”We obviously do earn from these events but it is by no means our main source of income.

”Our main source of income comes from people coming to us and enjoying the reindeer on the hill, getting in amongst them, getting to hand feed them.”

Cairngorm Reindeer Herd/John Paul Tilly Smith, in a red festive jumper and a woolly hat, feeds a reindeer on a snowy hill in the Cairngorms.Cairngorm Reindeer Herd/John Paul

Tilly Smith defended the reindeer’s welfare and said the animals returned to the hill after completing events

Freedom for Animals, which supports the campaign to stop live reindeer events, has recorded eleven locations in Scotland where the animals are involved in Christmas events.

These range from Portree, Lairg and Inverurie to Dunoon, Paisley and Dunfermline.

Both campaigners and herders insist they have the reindeer’s best interests at heart.

The Scottish government said: ”The Animal Welfare (Scotland) Act is clear on the obligations of anyone working with animals to ensure that they are cared for and their needs are met.”

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