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Brittany Ferries: Backtracking on Animal Welfare

In a shocking reversal, Brittany Ferries has reopened its decks to live animal transports

28.4.2025

Brittany Ferries, the well-known French shipping company operating routes between Ireland, the UK, and France, has made a shocking U-turn for animals.1 

After 30 years of refusing to take part in the live animal trade, the company has now decided to resume transporting animals between Ireland and France on their roll on, roll off ferries. This decision is exposing thousands of animals to long, exhausting journeys across land and sea.

Vulnerable calves sent to suffer

One of the most troubling aspects? The route is often used to transport unweaned, vulnerable calves, just a few weeks old, who are torn from their mothers, loaded onto trucks, and shipped to Europe to be fattened on farms and slaughtered for veal. Some are then sent beyond the EU to countries like North Africa and the Middle East, where welfare protections are minimal or non-existent. Putting these vulnerable lives through such misery is not okay, and Brittany Ferries is prioritising profit over the welfare of these animals. 

In just the first four months of this year, Ireland has already exported 160,000 cattle — a number that's rapidly rising with Brittany Ferries re-entering the trade. Exports are now up 20% compared to the same period last year. Most alarming is the fact that 71% of these animals — over 110,000 — were unweaned calves under six weeks old. Torn away from their mothers far too soon, these vulnerable young animals are being subjected to long, gruelling journeys that pose serious welfare concerns.2

What can we do?

The announcement on 27 February 2025 sparked immediate outrage from animal welfare organisations, scientists, and members of the public – including celebrities, who have all voiced their shock and condemnation at the decision. FOUR PAWS joined several NGOs in signing an open letter urging Brittany Ferries to reconsider their decision and stand once again on the side of compassion.3

But they haven’t changed course — yet. That’s why we need your voice now more than ever. 

Take action to help animals

We’ve launched a public action calling on Brittany Ferries to stop transporting animals once again. Every message helps us ramp up the pressure and show that the public will not stand by while this suffering continues. 

Click the button below to use our template letter to email Brittany Ferries CEO Christophe Mathieu and other key employees. Help us to demand they stop this cruelty now, before another animal has to suffer these harrowing conditions.

Together, we can hold Brittany Ferries accountable

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Source

1Brittany Ferries Urged to Stop Return to Live Export Trade. [accessed 28.04.2025]. https://www.ciwf.org.uk/news/2025/03/brittany-ferries-urged-to-stop-return-to-live-export-trade
2Over 160,000 cattle exported in first 15 weeks of this year. [accessed 28.04.2025]. https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/over-160000-cattle-exported-in-first-15-weeks-of-this-year/
3Open Letter to Brittany Ferries. [accessed 28.04.2025]. https://www.ciwf.org.uk/media/7460842/open-letter-to-brittany-ferries_live-animal-exports_20-march-2025.pdf
 

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