Dan
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I would like to tell you about a tv documentary that has caught quite a stir here in Sweden. It was shown on one of our most reputable channels, TV4 nad the debate has been raging in all our leading newspapers.
An "underground investigative team" with hidden cameras has researched the goose feather industry - you know... goose feathers, the kind of stuff our cushions, winter clothes etc are filled with.
It seems that a fairly common custom is to pick the feathers out of living geese - not dead and slaughtered geese. The practise is forbidden in the EU, but apparently this law is not enforced in Poland and Hungary, according to the documentary. The footage shown is revolting. The geese scream in their pain. The biggest wounds resulting from the torture are hastingly sown together by their tortureres - so that the animals will not bleed to death but be ready for another "treatment" later on. The geese have to endure this torture 3-4 times before slaugther, unless they are especially unlucky and after this torture are being sent to one of these farms where they are force-fed to enlarge their liver before death finally release them from human torture.
A leading Swedish veterinary, commenting on the footage, called the practise... yes "TORTURE" and compared it to ripping out the hair of a human skull. "Double torture"... "...their lives are Hell on earth", was the commentary of the veterinary - Johan Beck-Fries - member of a Swedish governmental commission. Our Agricultural Minister sad he was "outraged" and would raise the matter with his Hungarian colleauge (hopefully also with his Polish).
According to the documentary, the practise is most common in China (SURPRISE!) but I will not go into that now - I know that even mentioning China is a lost cause from the beginning.
Most retailers in Sweden have already publicly commented on the issue. One of our leading department store chains - Åhléns - have immediately stopped the sale of goose feather goods and offer any consumer a refund on their purchased goose feather products. IKEA are taking measures etc.
But I would like to encourage forumsters from Poland and Hungary to protest against this barbaric procedure in any way you can! Find out all about it and do what you can in your countries, PLEASE!!!
An "underground investigative team" with hidden cameras has researched the goose feather industry - you know... goose feathers, the kind of stuff our cushions, winter clothes etc are filled with.
It seems that a fairly common custom is to pick the feathers out of living geese - not dead and slaughtered geese. The practise is forbidden in the EU, but apparently this law is not enforced in Poland and Hungary, according to the documentary. The footage shown is revolting. The geese scream in their pain. The biggest wounds resulting from the torture are hastingly sown together by their tortureres - so that the animals will not bleed to death but be ready for another "treatment" later on. The geese have to endure this torture 3-4 times before slaugther, unless they are especially unlucky and after this torture are being sent to one of these farms where they are force-fed to enlarge their liver before death finally release them from human torture.
A leading Swedish veterinary, commenting on the footage, called the practise... yes "TORTURE" and compared it to ripping out the hair of a human skull. "Double torture"... "...their lives are Hell on earth", was the commentary of the veterinary - Johan Beck-Fries - member of a Swedish governmental commission. Our Agricultural Minister sad he was "outraged" and would raise the matter with his Hungarian colleauge (hopefully also with his Polish).
According to the documentary, the practise is most common in China (SURPRISE!) but I will not go into that now - I know that even mentioning China is a lost cause from the beginning.
Most retailers in Sweden have already publicly commented on the issue. One of our leading department store chains - Åhléns - have immediately stopped the sale of goose feather goods and offer any consumer a refund on their purchased goose feather products. IKEA are taking measures etc.
But I would like to encourage forumsters from Poland and Hungary to protest against this barbaric procedure in any way you can! Find out all about it and do what you can in your countries, PLEASE!!!
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