Ban on ritual poultry slaughter nixed in New Zealand

26 November 2010

Authorities had forbidden kosher slaughter, saying method of not stunning livestock before their slaughter is inhumane.

New Zealand lifted a ban on Jewish slaughter of poultry, reaching a deal that allowed the practice of kosher slaughter to resume there on a limited scale after a prohibition was put in place last May.
The local government dropped its objections to the practice only two days before it was scheduled to be debated in court, where a judge would have determined whether or not the ban was an infringement on religious rights. A ban on the preparation of kosher mutton and beef remains in effect, but is being negotiated.