The campaign: wool with butt

This is the story of a chic, fluffy wool sweater. It belonged to a lamb. And this little lamb had a butt.

They once lived in Australia, which is where 90% of the fine wool used in the clothing industry worldwide comes from.
But the fluffy lambs have natural enemies. Flies that lay their eggs in the many folds of skin around the lamb’s butts. Parasites.

Mulesing / ˈmjuːlziŋ / is the method that wool producers want to prevent this fly infestation.

Australia | 2017 | Sheep and lambs on a farm with mulesing practice. Mulesing is the removal of strips of wool-bearing skin from around the breech (buttocks) of a sheep to prevent flystrike (myiasis). Here: mulesing practice.

They strap on the little lamb, who is a few weeks old, and cut off the skin around his but. This is done with scissors and usually without anesthesia.

Australia | 2017 | Here: Mulesed lambs next to their mother sheep

The lamb suffers for our clothing. The wool sweater was once part of a living being with emotions, fear, and pain.

But there is a solution: sheep that are naturally less prone to fly attacks.
Switching to these sheep is an expense for wool producers, but it is feasible.

With your signature, call on clothing brands to work with the wool industry to end the cruel practice of mulesing. Together we can rethink the industry and save countless sheep from the pain.

Thank you for signing our petition

Petition: https://help.four-paws.org/de-DE/jetzt-mulesing-stoppen

 

One more Petition on the same subject but from Humane Society International: https://action.hsi.org.au/page/47045/petition/1

And I mean…New Zealand introduced a ban on mulesing on October 1, 2018.

In Australia, there is only a voluntary ban in which each sheep farmer can decide for himself whether his sheep are mulched or not.

Many large fashion chains, including H&M, Hugo Boss, and Adidas, distance themselves from “mulesing wool”.
However, I wonder how these many and large chains can control this.

Australia is the world’s largest wool exporter, so it cannot be guaranteed whether wool that comes from this country is really mulesing-free or not.

This animal suffering can be ended for good by not buying wool.

Materials such as organic cotton, modal, hemp, or polyester fleece also keep us warm and are also a great alternative for knitting enthusiasts.

My best regards to all, Venus

You can rely on him

and when you are sad..
and when all the good spirits have left you …
only your loyal friend stays with you.
Never betray him!

Have a good night, Venus

Japan, Taiji: Genocide of another species

The hunt for dolphins and other small whale species begins again off Japan’s coasts. In the run-up to the drive hunt, which lasts from September to March, measures were taken against possible protests in the whaling town of Taiji, where most of the dolphins are caught.

The animals are cornered by several fishing boats in driven hunts. The fishermen hit metal pipes that protrude into the water to frighten the dolphins. The dolphins try to escape this noise and flee to nearby bays.

There they are encircled – and their traders can choose the most beautiful and strongest animals for dolphin shows.

Dolphins that are not selected for the dolphinariums are easy prey for fishermen. They are brutally slaughtered with harpoons, spears, or knives.

A live dolphin is worth up to $ 150,000, one dead 600 dollars.

According to local media, emergency services trained to intercept small boats.
Drones were also banned in this year. The police set up a temporary guard for the duration of the hunt.

In the picturesque lagoon near the small whaling town of Taiji around 700 kilometers south of Tokyo, animal trainers sort out the most beautiful specimens on behalf of dolphinariums at home and abroad.

Animal rights activists call prices of up to $ 150,000 each. Then a brutal slaughter begins.

Fishermen drag the wildly wriggling animals, which were not sorted out for sale, in three or four groups, hanging on the side of motorboats, into a neighboring lagoon – while doing turning maneuvers they drive over the captured dolphins.

Others are slaughtered with spears, hooks, and knives in the bay, which is closed to the public.

These gruesome scenes repeat themselves year after year between September and March.

“This is exactly why you have to be on-site with a small team around the clock for the entire six months of the dolphin hunting season. The level of extreme cruelty literally cries out to be made public.

This must by no means be hidden from the public, especially not from Japanese consumers”, says the founder and director of the Dolphin Project, Ric O’Barry.

For more…at https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/09/04/japan-taiji-genocide-of-another-species/

 

And I mean … The hunt for whales and dolphins does not play a role in feeding the Japanese population, is condemned worldwide, and is certainly not economical.

Why is Japan still doing this? The Japanese government’s answer is that whaling is an ancient part of Japanese culture, that fishermen have been catching whales for centuries, and that Japan will never allow foreigners to tell its people what they can and cannot eat – and so Japan continues to slaughter Whales and dolphins.

If the government of Japan recognizes some insane dolphin butchers as the cultural bearers of the country, then one wonders who is running the country.

If you can be enthusiastic and enjoy how innocent and utterly defenseless animals suffer and are tortured to death in such a way, you are no more than a wretched monster and have in no way earned anything like your own human rights.

Let alone the right to call such a massacre” culture”!!

If we consider that radioactive water and toxic waste from Fukushima are dumped in the ocean, then Japan should rather try to get the disaster of Fukushima under control and not give lectures on culture.

Maybe the Japanese fishermen can deal with Facebook and other social media despite their mental limitations, then they will see what a little bunch they are still and how one thinks about their so-called culture in the world.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Martin celebrates his 15th Birthday

(from the diary of the animal sanctuary “Butenland”, Germany)

Today, Martin, a heavyweight Butenlander, celebrates his 15th birthday, who only knows the suffering of the other members of the herd from their stories. Just like Mattis, this ox was born right here on the farm after a bull from the neighborhood managed to get past our fences and had a short rendezvous with Martina.

A good 9 months after this intense flirtation Martin saw the light of day.

The only problem he had to live through since then is his rather resolute mum.

For 18-year-old Martina is by no means a mother hen like Dina, Jette, or Tilda, but has instead fully embraced the concept of independence and accordingly pressed the stable keys into Martin’s claw after only 12 months of parenthood.

After that, the two of them did have contact from time to time, but our softie could only dream of mother’s milk and the encounters with his mum were limited, if at all, for a short morning greetings.

But this did not harm Martin, he still grew up to an impressive 1,200-kilo ox, which has the most individual horns on all of Butenland.

Of course, we check them regularly to make sure they don’t press on his forehead. However, a newspaper can still fit through the gap to his head at any time and, purely in terms of the course of growth, this will most likely not change.

Julchen was invited to the birthday party and of course the professional party-crasher team Anna and Fine also paid their respects.

At the end of the party, even Mama Martina came over to eat leftovers.
No wonder that the party was a real blast and the birthday child had a lot of fun.

And I mean…“A different coexistence of humans and animals is possible. This is shown by this sensitive film” is on the cover sheet of the video.

Yes! we agree! There is nothing better than that we can experience the animals in freedom, happiness, and peace.
Some sanctuaries made it their life’s mission and one of them is Hof Butenland, one of the best in Germany.

There is also a movie about this “cow paradise”.

The movie “Butenland” shows how old and sick animals can live in peace on the farm of the same name until they die.
You can see some excerpts here.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

The Typhoon Maysak ensures justice

The ship was hired by Australasian Global Exports, based in Australia, to transport the cattle.
“Our thoughts and prayers also go with the ship’s officers, crew and other employees and their families,” said Australasian Global Exports.

Here one speaks of a tragedy and one means the 43 human persons of the occupation.

Now, after this accident, New Zealand’s Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) has announced that New Zealand will TEMPORARILY stop live cattle transports.

He’s got a problem because it’s about human victims.

If the occupation had saved themselves, neither the minister nor the press would speak of a tragedy.
As was the case with similar tragedies in the past.

We remember the ship accident with “Queen Hind”- cattle truck in Midia, with the 14,000 sheep in autumn 2019.
The same transports,  over the same wrecks, are still going on, despite our protests, because: All crew members – 22 Syrian nationals – were rescued at that time!!
We notice again whose life counts.

We mourn for the animal victims of the Gulf Livestock 1.
Our sad thoughts are with the drowned animals.

There were several pregnant mothers on board who, according to the law, never had to be transported.
Soon these mothers would have a small family too, perhaps on the floating coffin of the Gulf Livestock 1, if they had to bring their babies on board in those 17 days under appalling conditions

Usually, in such cases, self the crew rescues first, but this time the Typhoon “Maysak” kept justice on board!

We are firmly convinced that if in the future a “Maysak” will more and more often decide the fate of people and animals in animal transports, animal transports will soon be abolished.

We will continue to fight the floating and moving coffins, now more than ever, and we believe that we will soon be able to do it.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

MV Gulf Livestock 1.

 

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/09/03/breaking-3-9-20-livestock-transporter-ship-carrying-43-crew-and-almost-6000-cattle-missing-in-typhoon-off-japan/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/09/03/3-9-20-japan-live-export-news-more-appears-ship-has-sunk-and-1-crewmember-survives/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/09/03/gulf-livestock-1/

To world coconut day we say: NO coconut milk today!

🥥 On this day the world celebrates one of the most healthy food, and everyone is talking about the miracle cure “Coconut Milk”…

…but we are talking about the pig monkeys, the slaves who provide your healthy milk under agonizing conditions and until the end of their life.

The monkeys are chained with metal collars before and after the coconuts are harvested and kept in isolated cages.
We remind again that this healthy food comes from illegal animal slavery predominantly in Thailand, where the pig monkey business flourishes.

The monkeys are trained to harvest as many coconuts as possible. They are supposed to harvest up to 1,000 coconuts per day.

The monkeys are chained with metal collars before and after the coconuts are harvested and kept in isolated cages.
Monkeys who fight back will have their fangs torn out.

Accordingly, many animals lose their minds and hurt themselves.

Two months ago we had reported it with video, (https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/07/03/thailand-the-slave-monkeys-of-the-coconut-industry/#comments, but especially after the new undercover video from PETA, which shows the criminal methods of the monkey owners in “training”, we would say to Coconut day:

Stay away from coconut milk!

If you are not absolutely sure that milk will be made without tortured monkeys, then the solution is:

No coconut milk, neither today nor tomorrow.
We have the power to harm the slaveholding industry.

Boycott helps!

My best regards to all, Venus