A parliamentary move to ban live animal exports looks doomed as the major parties back the trade.
The House of Representatives will consider two separate bills on the issue later today.
One, introduced by Australian Greens MP Adam Bandt, aims to ban the export of all livestock for slaughter outside Australia.
The second, initiated by independent Andrew Wilkie, seeks to have the trade phased out by 2014.
Neither bill has the support of Labor or the coalition, although Mr Bandt says some backbenchers on both sides might support his draft laws.