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Bath - Event Notice
Wednesday July 08 2009
Start Time: 06:00 PM

Demo Against MiniBar

category bath | protests | event notice author Sunday July 05, 2009 21:03author by Bath Animal Action - Bath Animal Actionauthor email bathanimalaction at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

Campaign Against Foie Gras

4 evenings of demos from Wed - Saturday from 7pm - 9pm outside Minibar in Bath, which continues to sell Foie Gras.

Duck being force fed so that its liver grows to 10 times its natural size
Duck being force fed so that its liver grows to 10 times its natural size

Every year in France, 30 million ducks are forced into cages so small they can’t even stretch their wings. Trapped and helpless, a metal tube is thrust down their throats and vast quantities of food are forcibly pumped into their stomachs so that their livers swell painfully to up to 10 times their natural size. There is no escape and no respite.

The suffering of these birds is so extreme it would be illegal in this country. However, free trade laws mean that every year we import tonnes of these diseased livers, marketed as an expensive delicacy. Britain is a driving force behind this cruel industry.

Forced to ingest so much food that their livers swell up to 10 times their natural size.

For the millions of little female ducklings born in France another horror awaits. They are tossed alive into electric mincers at just a few days old to suffer a violent and horrific death – their only crime is they don’t put on weight as quickly as their brothers.

For more info about the demo, contact Bath Animal Action: bathanimalaction@yahoo.com

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