Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Speaking to Jaxi's point re. humane harvesting of any of the animal species (including sharks): I have read in one of the forums not too long ago, I believe it was from someone acquainted with emu farms and their harvesting practice that they have sworn off the emu oil for the way it was harvested from the birds which they stated caused the birds great pain. I believe they said it was a denied fact of the emu industry. I do not remember the details nor exactly who posted but I do remember resolving never to purchase emu oil again myself. I recall wondering at the time if it was similar to the old-fashioned way goose down was harvested where at a certain time of the year when the feathers were molting easily that the geese would have their webbed feet nailed to a board to keep them from flying away and then the down was harvested and the birds set free again. I remember being told they felt no pain in the webbing ... but the question I have is the same as that for a lot of lab animals who obviously DO suffer pain while lab technicians and policy-makers " rationalize " that for this reason or that that the hapless animals feel no pain: How the h... would THEY " know " and wouldn't the subjective proof of the forever-after-fear-effect on the animals be sufficient to show that at the LEAST they " suffered " from the fear experienced in the ordeals subjected to. In that respect, if anyone watches Cesar Milan's shows ..a very graphic one showing the effect of the fear factor for the experimental dogs was one of a dog rescued from a science lab that had the worst obvious fear of humans that it was extremely hard even for Cesar to regain the dog's trust and to help restore it to some degree of confidence in venturing anywhere near people. Very sad to realize how many animals etc. suffer the same fates without recognition of the genuine needlessness of most of such so-called " research " , if not ALL. When really pressed, most compassionate researchers will acknowledge that the research on effectiveness could otherwise be " proven " BUT FOR the requirements of the FDA. It is time for our people to stand up for the " voiceless " of every species of sentient creatures. Off my soapbox now ...Joyce M. Simmerman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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