Northern Ireland fails to reduce animal experiments
Animal testing statistics published for Northern Ireland show no decrease in the number of animal experiments since 2010
According to figures published by the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety , a total of 19,857 animal experiments took place in Northern Ireland in 2014. This is almost the exact same number of experiments carried out in 2013. Only 3% of experiments were reported to be required by regulators. The majority of experiments (49%) were driven by the curiosity of university researchers.
Animals used included;
Animals used included;
- mice (10,032 experiments)
- chickens (2,376 experiments)
- cows (1,661 experiments)
- sheep (781 experiments)
- pigs (690 experiments)
- rats (605 experiments)
- rabbits (88 experiments)
- cats (72 experiments)
- dogs (156 experiments)
- amphibians (28 experiments)
- fish (165 experiments).