one of its investigators is nicola glen.looking into the scottish trade, one that saw more than 5000 animals shipped to spain and italy last year. that is a massive increase on the few hundred just two years ago. nicola glen has obtained official journey logs, which establish that almost every fortnight for the last two years shipments of calves have been leaving scotland. they left the port on a p&0 ferry in northern ireland, where they continued theirjourney to the southern island, they caught the ferry in dublin with an onward journey to spain. how long did this journey take? this journey would have taken around six days. the logs say that calves are unloaded and rested several times during the journey, as legislation demands, but nicola glen thinks the journey itself is unacceptable. these animals are babies and they are not adapted to cope with these sort ofjourneys. the longer the journey, it has been proven scientifically, that more suffering is involved for those animals. campaigners object to long journeys for calve