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'Dog lard sale' probed in Poland

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'Dog lard sale' probed in Poland


World | 206690 hits | Aug 06 12:23 pm | Posted by: snookums
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Polish police are questioning a woman suspected of fattening up dogs and slaughtering them to sell the lard as a health supplement, reports say.

Comments

  1. by avatar GreenTiger
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:24 pm
    I would like to put this woman in the same cage as Michael Vicks dogs and ring the dinner bell.

  2. by avatar leewgrant
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:27 pm
    Don't they do the same things to geese in France?

  3. by Choban
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:36 pm
    Um Dog lard..... Health supplement?
    Am I missing something here?

  4. by ridenrain
    Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:02 am
    "leewgrant" said
    Don't they do the same things to geese in France?



    Foie gras is a food product made of the liver of a duck or goose that has been force fed corn. It's far more cruel but this is still really creepy.

  5. by avatar Mukluk
    Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:40 am
    I love how we somehow culturally decide which animals are ok to slaughter for our use, and which ones are not. I also love the picture of the cute puppy in the article to give an extra tug on the heart strings.

    I cringe at the thought of slaughtering dogs for lard, but isn't that just my cultural bias? Check this out:

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    Alberta police are questioning a woman suspected of fattening up cattle and slaughtering them to sell the meat as , reports say.

    The police said 28 well-fed , including mature cattle and , were found in fences on a farm, along with frozen meat, AFP news agency said.

    An animal welfare group tipped off the police after buying some meat at the farm near Edmonton, Alberta.

    It said some cows "were overfed to the point of no longer being able to walk".

    New homes

    The For Animals group's undercover inspector, Renata Mizera, said the farmer had stressed the health benefits of the meat and told her that she herself added a piece to her daughter's evening meal, Agence France-Presse reported.

    "A T-Bone steak was being sold for 37 euros ($53, £31)," said Ms Mizera.

    The police are checking whether the meat - which was found in ziploc bags in a freezer at the woman's farm - comes from .

    The 37-year-old farmer could face up to two years in jail for animal cruelty and distributing an unsafe substance, 's TVN24 reported.

    The cows are being cared for by the For Animals group, which is looking for new homes for them.
    ____________________________________

    m

  6. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:16 am
    wtf??

    in Alberta. Yer serious, in freakin ?? Is there an Alberta somewhere else or something??
    Too bad these fucktards couldn't put that much effort into worrying about Human rights and abused children instead.

  7. by Choban
    Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:24 pm
    "Mukluk" said
    I love how we somehow culturally decide which animals are ok to slaughter for our use, and which ones are not. I also love the picture of the cute puppy in the article to give an extra tug on the heart strings.

    I cringe at the thought of slaughtering dogs for lard, but isn't that just my cultural bias? Check this out:

    _______
    Alberta police are questioning a woman suspected of fattening up cattle and slaughtering them to sell the meat as , reports say.

    The police said 28 well-fed , including mature cattle and , were found in fences on a farm, along with frozen meat, AFP news agency said.

    An animal welfare group tipped off the police after buying some meat at the farm near Edmonton, Alberta.

    It said some cows "were overfed to the point of no longer being able to walk".

    New homes

    The For Animals group's undercover inspector, Renata Mizera, said the farmer had stressed the health benefits of the meat and told her that she herself added a piece to her daughter's evening meal, Agence France-Presse reported.

    "A T-Bone steak was being sold for 37 euros ($53, £31)," said Ms Mizera.

    The police are checking whether the meat - which was found in ziploc bags in a freezer at the woman's farm - comes from .

    The 37-year-old farmer could face up to two years in jail for animal cruelty and distributing an unsafe substance, 's TVN24 reported.

    The cows are being cared for by the For Animals group, which is looking for new homes for them.
    ____________________________________

    m


    Good point, I never think of it that way.
    Never heard of a beef cow being fattend up until it couldn't walk though.
    Of course if this thing with the dogs had happened in China no one would bat an eye.

  8. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:32 pm
    It said some cows "were overfed to the point of no longer being able to walk".


    I've seen some cattle that were intentionally made fat because they were hung and aged for 21+ days. This way the spoilage that you cut off is mostly fat and the muscle tissue is super tender. This is a personal preference for some who butcher their own meat and prefer plenty of marbling in the meat. Wagu cattle, the ones that produce Kobe Beef, are one of the breeds that has been bred for retention of fat, especially the intramuscular fat that makes meat tender and tasty.



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