They're minks not ferrets.
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 39 seconds ago
They're minks not ferrets.
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Thanks, updated.
It's mink not ferrets, which ironically get exported to China ( they'd probably eat them anyway)
comment by Topperspur (U22285)
posted 21 seconds ago
It's mink not ferrets, which ironically get exported to China ( they'd probably eat them anyway)
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Yeah I mixed up the two, updated the OP
Fur coats going cheap soon then, if anyone’s interested
Prices of mink coats will bomb. The fashion industry won’t be happy.
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 8 seconds ago
Fur coats going cheap soon then, if anyone’s interested
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No, the whole animal has to be destroyed, if anything get your mink coat now...like today!
Millions of mink have to die to save a few lives. Kind of sad
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comment by £350k Förtnite Skin (U18355)
posted 4 minutes ago
Millions of mink have to die to save a few lives. Kind of sad
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Mink lives don’t matter
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 13 minutes ago
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
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Makes it more palatable for us poor humans. It's like calling dead cow 'beef' or deal pig 'pork'.
We need protecting
comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 16 minutes ago
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
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Sorry, worked in a pig slaughter house when I was younger. We had a destruction silo where pigs would go who were DOA or which died in the stables waiting to be slaughtered. So when thinking about these minks, I know they go to a place where they will be gassed and then go to destruction.
But I will update the OP.
comment by MourOUTthanINho (U22347)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 13 minutes ago
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
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Makes it more palatable for us poor humans. It's like calling dead cow 'beef' or deal pig 'pork'.
We need protecting
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Never heard anyone call a dead cow beef or a dead pig pork ffs , we just say dead cow or dead pig.
That was more to do with the French language than it to be more palatable.
He means when you buy meat, you don’t go to a supermarket and buy a dead pig chop. Meat is generally packaged for consumers to look as little like an animal as possible to feel less guilty and have little care for what pain has occurred for you to eat a bit of meat.
Destroyed is probably the right word anyway, if the furs and all are being incinerated you’d say that to make a distinction from them just being killed.
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 50 seconds ago
He means when you buy meat, you don’t go to a supermarket and buy a dead pig chop. Meat is generally packaged for consumers to look as little like an animal as possible to feel less guilty and have little care for what pain has occurred for you to eat a bit of meat.
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How does that work for whole chickens and turkeys?
And do you mean that actually they would like to sell pork chops cut in the shape of a pig but they wont because it might upset people?
Maybe a pork chop doesnt look like a pig because it its is cut from a rib which doesnt look like a pig in the first place?
Why put a cow on the packaging if they dont want you to know its actually dead cow? https://i.pinimg.com/originals/22/f7/04/22f704095b5e33a84029095caec07148.jpg
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
Destroyed is probably the right word anyway, if the furs and all are being incinerated you’d say that to make a distinction from them just being killed.
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I know, but I updated the OP not to offend anyone.
The correct word is slaughter tbh
This is the mink equivalent of what happened at Auschwitz
comment by £350k Förtnite Skin (U18355)
posted 1 minute ago
The correct word is slaughter tbh
This is the mink equivalent of what happened at Auschwitz
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Minkschwitz?
A technical drawing of a cow showing where a cut is from isn’t really the same as an actual photo of a cow or any other animal which you never get on meat packaging. I think everyone should be fully aware of where meat comes from and what that animal goes through for it to be nicely packaged for us but I think the reality is that many don’t and that’s helped by meat not really packaged to show consumers the actual animal.
Facking hell, all this talk, craving for a juicy steak now...
You can slaughter an animal and harvest it’s fur, insides and flesh. You can’t do that if you destroy an animal, as the animal is incinerated.
You’d suspect the latter will be the case, easiest way to try and get rid of that strain of the virus.
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by £350k Förtnite Skin (U18355)
posted 1 minute ago
The correct word is slaughter tbh
This is the mink equivalent of what happened at Auschwitz
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Minkschwitz?
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otterly deplorable
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posted on 9/11/20
They're minks not ferrets.
posted on 9/11/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 39 seconds ago
They're minks not ferrets.
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Thanks, updated.
posted on 9/11/20
It's mink not ferrets, which ironically get exported to China ( they'd probably eat them anyway)
posted on 9/11/20
comment by Topperspur (U22285)
posted 21 seconds ago
It's mink not ferrets, which ironically get exported to China ( they'd probably eat them anyway)
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Yeah I mixed up the two, updated the OP
posted on 9/11/20
Fur coats going cheap soon then, if anyone’s interested
posted on 9/11/20
Prices of mink coats will bomb. The fashion industry won’t be happy.
posted on 9/11/20
comment by Geoff Tipps (U1449)
posted 8 seconds ago
Fur coats going cheap soon then, if anyone’s interested
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No, the whole animal has to be destroyed, if anything get your mink coat now...like today!
posted on 9/11/20
Millions of mink have to die to save a few lives. Kind of sad
posted on 9/11/20
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posted on 9/11/20
comment by £350k Förtnite Skin (U18355)
posted 4 minutes ago
Millions of mink have to die to save a few lives. Kind of sad
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Mink lives don’t matter
posted on 9/11/20
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
posted on 9/11/20
comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 13 minutes ago
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
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Makes it more palatable for us poor humans. It's like calling dead cow 'beef' or deal pig 'pork'.
We need protecting
posted on 9/11/20
comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 16 minutes ago
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
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Sorry, worked in a pig slaughter house when I was younger. We had a destruction silo where pigs would go who were DOA or which died in the stables waiting to be slaughtered. So when thinking about these minks, I know they go to a place where they will be gassed and then go to destruction.
But I will update the OP.
posted on 9/11/20
comment by MourOUTthanINho (U22347)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 13 minutes ago
Why do they use the term destroyed? say killed ffs, they aren't inanimate objects
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Makes it more palatable for us poor humans. It's like calling dead cow 'beef' or deal pig 'pork'.
We need protecting
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Never heard anyone call a dead cow beef or a dead pig pork ffs , we just say dead cow or dead pig.
posted on 9/11/20
That was more to do with the French language than it to be more palatable.
posted on 9/11/20
He means when you buy meat, you don’t go to a supermarket and buy a dead pig chop. Meat is generally packaged for consumers to look as little like an animal as possible to feel less guilty and have little care for what pain has occurred for you to eat a bit of meat.
posted on 9/11/20
Destroyed is probably the right word anyway, if the furs and all are being incinerated you’d say that to make a distinction from them just being killed.
posted on 9/11/20
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 50 seconds ago
He means when you buy meat, you don’t go to a supermarket and buy a dead pig chop. Meat is generally packaged for consumers to look as little like an animal as possible to feel less guilty and have little care for what pain has occurred for you to eat a bit of meat.
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How does that work for whole chickens and turkeys?
And do you mean that actually they would like to sell pork chops cut in the shape of a pig but they wont because it might upset people?
Maybe a pork chop doesnt look like a pig because it its is cut from a rib which doesnt look like a pig in the first place?
Why put a cow on the packaging if they dont want you to know its actually dead cow? https://i.pinimg.com/originals/22/f7/04/22f704095b5e33a84029095caec07148.jpg
posted on 9/11/20
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
Destroyed is probably the right word anyway, if the furs and all are being incinerated you’d say that to make a distinction from them just being killed.
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I know, but I updated the OP not to offend anyone.
posted on 9/11/20
The correct word is slaughter tbh
This is the mink equivalent of what happened at Auschwitz
posted on 9/11/20
comment by £350k Förtnite Skin (U18355)
posted 1 minute ago
The correct word is slaughter tbh
This is the mink equivalent of what happened at Auschwitz
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Minkschwitz?
posted on 9/11/20
A technical drawing of a cow showing where a cut is from isn’t really the same as an actual photo of a cow or any other animal which you never get on meat packaging. I think everyone should be fully aware of where meat comes from and what that animal goes through for it to be nicely packaged for us but I think the reality is that many don’t and that’s helped by meat not really packaged to show consumers the actual animal.
posted on 9/11/20
Facking hell, all this talk, craving for a juicy steak now...
posted on 9/11/20
You can slaughter an animal and harvest it’s fur, insides and flesh. You can’t do that if you destroy an animal, as the animal is incinerated.
You’d suspect the latter will be the case, easiest way to try and get rid of that strain of the virus.
posted on 9/11/20
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by £350k Förtnite Skin (U18355)
posted 1 minute ago
The correct word is slaughter tbh
This is the mink equivalent of what happened at Auschwitz
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Minkschwitz?
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otterly deplorable
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