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URGENT: Ask Innocent to Stop Using Animals at Village Fete

 

Your help is urgently needed! This Saturday and Sunday, the self-styled "ethical company" Innocent is holding a Village Fete in Regents Park, London, which will include events such as duck-herding and ferret-racing.

 

Ducks and geese easily become stressed, which causes their body chemistry to change, and the birds start secreting corticosterone. Males become particularly upset because they are supposed to guard and guide their flocks – a high-pressure job that is disrupted when humans interfere. Any insecurity or uncertainty in the lead male is picked up by the females and lesser males and causes distress and panic. Removal from their home terrain, transport to events, crowds, shouting and other noises all contribute to the stress that affects birds' psyches and immune systems. These events can debilitate them for days afterwards. Since Konrad Lorenz's studies decades ago, we have come a long way in understanding the needs and behaviours of geese and ducks.

 

Village Fete has a number of other fun activities with voluntary human participants that won't harm or stress animals. Village Fete could easily skip activities that involve using animals. Please take a moment to send an e-mail to CEO Jon Wright using the form below. Urge Innocent to make a truly ethical choice and cancel the duck-herding and ferret-racing events.

 

http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/uk_innocent_fete?qp_source=pukinnfetaa

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if anyone is uncomfortable about doing it via the PETA web site, they can always contact 'Innocent' via their own web site. Innocent are the people who make the smotthies and what they are doing by sponsoring this animal herding/ferret racing is unethical and they pride themselves on being ethical.

 

You don't have to use the PETA web site.

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oops, i was only sent the link today, oh well, still worth sending a comment to Innocent IMO.

 

thanks olly, i can always rely on you to put me straight.

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thank you for a excellent response to my post ! (if only all forums could be as open and friendly as this... :D )

 

 

to the topic ....the experience i have (admittedly small ) of geese herding at fetes , is that they have always used birds of the same sex and birds that are regularly worked and used to dogs ,and are worked by dogs used to birds ,Think sheep here!...i can only think of a spectacle last seen at the Colosseum if not so

 

observably i could be jumping to conclusions here , but surly no more so than the quote posted ?

 

its late , please tell me that makes sense

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All done Poet, we may have missed it this year but perhaps we can stop it in the future.

 

I dont agree with alot of what PETA stand for, but they do have some values which are still close to my heart and the Silver Springs Monkey case will stay with me forever.

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I don't agree with using animals for entertainment. The problem for me is, the people that take these animals along to these events are just using them to make money, they're probably not someone's pet and we can't be certain that they go home and have "a lovely life".

 

Having a pet and letting it run around of its own free will and forcing an animal to "perform" on unknown territory with people shouting and screaming etc, is totally different. Well, it is as far as I'm concerned and I don't agree with it at all.

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like battery hens you mean?

 

Hardly the same as a few ferrets racing is it? :?:?

 

no, but that wasn't my point. I was addressing Olly's comment about the care "working animals" receive.

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What have battery hens got to do with this discussion? They weren't involved in the Innocent Village Fete as far as I know.

 

Sheepdogs, most horses, ferrets, carrier pigeons, police dogs, to name but a few. They are all working animals. They are not treated as pets, but probably wouldn't exist if there wasn't a requirement for them as working animals.

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