Rabbit Inspection
Inspecting rabbits for racial characteristics at the Netherlands Association of Rabbit, Guinea Pig and Rodent Enthusiasts show.
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 23 January 2003
Poultry Breeding Farm
After thirteen weeks the chickens are inoculated against disease.
Bird Show
Visitors listen to the quality of the canaries’ singing at the Netherlands Association of Bird Fanciers show.
Ericahal, Apeldoorn 17 January 2002
Fowl Pest
Destroying hobby chickens after an outbreak of fowl pest in March 2003.
Between March and June 27 million birds were destroyed.
Amersfoort 19 May 2003
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Netherlands Association of Bird Fanciers
The annual show attracted 11,000 pedigree birds, entered by 1,400 members.
Ericahal, Apeldoorn 17 January 2002
Veterinary Medicine
Operation on a horse at the Horse Healthcare department.
Universiteit Utrecht, 8 July 2003
Duck Farm
2,000 ducklings are herded to the feeding shed. This farm exports 100,000 Peking ducks annually.
17 September 2004
’t Swieneparredies
The 10-year-old sow Tony. ’t Swieneparredies was founded to bring people in touch with pigs in a natural setting.
Nieuw Scheemda 18 September 2004
National Beef Cattle Championships
One of the champions in the pedigree cattle section at the Utrecht Horse Show: a double-muscled animal, bred for beef.
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 25 September 2004
Goat Inspection
National inspection of pedigree goats at the Utrecht Horse Show.
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 25 September 2004
Precious Animals
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National Beef Cattle Championships
Prize giving ceremony for the winning double-muscled cows at the Utrecht Horse Show.
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 25 September 2004
Photo Jan van IJken
Dierbaar
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Nationale Vleesvee Kampioenschappen
Prijsuitreiking aan de winnende dikbilkoeien tijdens de ‘Utrechtse Paardendagen’
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 25 september 2004
Foto Jan van IJken
Duckling Brooder
Newly hatched ducklings leave the brooding unit on a conveyor belt to be counted before being sent to feeding farms. Each day 35,000 ducklings are reared here.
Circus Krone
Animal trainer.
Amersfoort 30 September 2004
Calf Breeding Farm
One of the skippy balls with which around 75 fatting calves play in the shed.
26 January 2004
St Hubertus Hunt
Drive, in which dogs hunt for pheasants, hares, rabbits and pigeons.
Wintelre 3 November 2004
Brahma Club
A Brahma chicken, originally from Asia, is bathed at home for inspection at the club’s show.
Langweer 13 November 2004
Rabbit Breeding Farm
Transport of fattening rabbits. Each year this farm produces 100,000 rabbits using artificial insemination.
Turkey Farm
The tip of the beak is removed with an infrared beam. This new method is more humane than singeing.
A.I. Rabbit Station
Artificial insemination of a rabbit at a rabbit breeding farm.
Turkey Farm
Shed containing 18,000 turkey chicks, mainly for export to Germany.
Animal Laboratory
The rabbit is injected with a medicine to test it for safety and possible side-effects. It is legally required to test medicines. After the experiment the rabbits are returned to their group pen.
Animal Laboratory
The mouse is injected with a vaccine to test its efficacy. It is legally required to test medicines. After the experiment the mouse is returned to its group pen.
Animal Laboratory
Blood is drawn from the mouse’s tail to test the safety of a vaccine. It is legally required to test medicines. After the experiment the mouse is returned to its group pen.
Chicken Inspection
The 26th North Show, an exhibition of over 10,000 chickens, exotic birds and water fowl. More than 12,000 visitors attended the event.
Prins Bernhardhoeve, Zuidlaren 5 January 2005
Jumping Amsterdam
Some of the 50,000 spectators at the horse jumping show.
RAI, Amsterdam 28 January 2005
Small Animals Show
Inspection of a Chinese dwarf hamster at a small rodents exhibition.
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 29 January 2005
Looking at Cats
Prize giving ceremony for the 1,040 cats at the annual international NEOCAT ‘Katten Kijken’ show.
Veemarkthallen, Utrecht 30 January 2005
Releasing Seals
Seals are released into the sea on the beach at Vlieland by staff of Pieterburen seal rescue home.
Vlieland 1 February 2005
46 Cats
Mrs Brand-Sevenhuijsen with a chicken and some of her 46 cats.
Kloosterburen 31 January 2005
Animal Laboratory
Drawing blood from a monkey (Macaque) to develop a new vaccine. After this he is returned to his troop.
Rescuing a Duck
Firemen were called by the animal ambulance service to catch a duck with a broken leg on the ice. The attempt failed: the duck flew away.
Amersfoort January 2005
Stallion Inspection
Saddle horses and Guelders stallions are inspected for breeding quality by the Netherlands Royal Crossbreeding Studbook.
Brabanthallen, Den Bosch 5 February 2005
Children’s Farm
A guinea pig from a children’s farm visiting a sick child at Wilhelmina children’s hospital.
Utrecht 20 March 2005
Homing Pigeons
120,936 homing pigeons were released to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Netherlands Homing Pigeon Keepers Association.
Le Mans 11 June 2005, 6.45 am
Cuddling Cows
Cow-cuddling workshop for Amsterdam police officers. One way to unwind.
Voorst 14 June 2005
Bathing
Jack Russell terrier Diesel, in bath with Maxime and Daphne.
Schoonhoven 19 June 2005
Pig Breeding Farm
The two-day-old piglet’s tail is cropped, without anaesthetic.
Pig Breeding Farm
Piglets are inoculated against lung disease.
Pig Breeding Farm
Castration, without anaesthetic, of a two-day-old piglet. The testicles are fed to the dogs.
’t Swieneparredies
Fajga, a 9-year-old sow, in the kitchen at ’t Swieneparredies. An educational project to bring people in touch with pigs.
Nieuw Scheemda 10 October 2004
Poultry Farm
Chick on a conveyor belt. The chicks are sorted by hand for defects and counted automatically.
Four weeks after birth the piglets are removed from their mother.
Castration of a piglet, without anaesthetic.
Toad migration volunteer.
A piglet is inoculated against long infection.
Piglets’ eyeteeth are clipped to prevent them harming the sow.
Chains for pigs to chew, to stop them biting each other.
Birth of a calf.
Natural insemination at a pig farm.
Dierbaar
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Natuurlijke bevruchting in een varkensfokkerij.
Foto Jan van IJken
Chicks are inspected for defects.
Dierbaar
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Kuikens worden gesorteerd op eventuele gebreken.
Foto Jan van IJken
‘World Winner Dog Show’
Dierbaar
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‘World Winner Dog Show’
Foto Jan van IJken
‘World Winner Dog Show’
‘World Winner Dog Show’
‘World Winner Dog Show’
clipped to prevent them harming each other.
Chickens are herded for inoculation.
Chickens inoculated at a poultry farm.
Chickens being collected for slaughter.
Collecting chickens.
Snake owner feeding dead rats to a boa constrictor.
Destroying hobby chickens due to fowl pest.
Destroying hobby chickens due to fowl pest.
Operation on a cat.
Domestic goose Japie
Dog Show
Circus Krone
Dolphin training.
‘World Winner Dog Show’
Brahma chicken, washed and blow-dried for inspection.
Inoculation of turkey chicks.
Hawking for rabbits.
Cattle market for beef cattle.
Rabbit inspection.
Inspection of a sphinx cat.
Pieterburen seal rescue home.
Stallion inspection, Royal Frisian Studbook Association.
Precious Animals
Eric and Marlies with their dog Diesel.
Staff of the animal ambulance service with a wounded swan rescued by the fire brigade.
Precious Animals (2005) is a photo-project about the relationship between animals and humans, focusing on animals as manufactured consumer products on the one hand, with efficiency playing the leading role, and these very consumers and their habit of pampering their own pets and other cuddly two and four-legged creatures, on the other hand.
Jan van IJken has searched for an answer to the questions ‘What is an animal’s life worth in the Netherlands?’ and ‘Why do we have animal ambulances and canine psychologists, and at the same time pen up millions of chickens with clipped beaks in a coop?’ The factory farming industry uses animals to manufacture an edible product, but animals are also used in genetic and other scientific research. However, people sometimes display a bizarre affection for their own pets or for animals in general. This results in everything from shows with ‘dolled up’ animals to workshops on cow cuddling and pet cemeteries.
The photographer’s aim was not to pass judgement, but to incite questions about how we deal with animals in the Netherlands.
Precious Animals was commissioned by the Rijksmuseum and NRC Handelsblad as part of their series ‘Document Nederland’. The photos were exhibited in photo museum Huis Marseille, Amsterdam from Nov 2005 – Feb 2006, along with a special supplement of NRC Handelsblad and the publication of the photobook Dierbaar.
The series was published in many international newspapers and magazines (e.g. De Morgen, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, El Mundo Magazine, Eight, Mother Jones Magazine and Days Japan) and received a Humanity Photo Award, an International Photography Award and was selected for American Photography.