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Why Australian Wool is Baaaaa-d

Ok that’s a terrible pun, but it had to be done. Protestors greeted attendees of the Australian Wool Innovation’s (AWI) gala award ceremony in Paris last night, with shocking images of what happens to lambs in the Australian wool industry. Merino wool comes at a heinous price for the welfare of lambs, who have their backsides hacked about in order to prevent flystrike (mulesing). C’mon guys, it’s time to fall into place and put these mutilation practices to bed. Gardening shears and rotting flesh has never been in fashion, so why should cruelly produced wool clothing be? Adidas, HUGO BOSS and H&M have got the right idea - it’s time everyone else followed suit.


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posted by Angela Brooke-Ward on July 7th, 2008 at 5:22 pm

It is well overdue to end the archaic cruel practices inflicted upon helpless animals especially as new methods are available. Consumers have a part to play too, only support those within the wool industry such as Adidas, HUGO BOSS and H & M who have already stopped buying from those who continue mulesing, good on them.
Angela

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