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PETA threat to widen boycott on mulesing

21 Nov, 2008 10:46 PM
Animal welfare activists are threatening to widen international boycotts of Australian wool if the industry does not recommit to end the practice of "mulesing" sheep.

This follows the takeover of the industry body, Australian Wool Innovations, by a faction critical of the 2010 deadline for phasing out mulesing, in which skin and flesh is cut away from the animals' hindquarters to prevent fly strike.

Matt Prescott, campaign director with People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said that if the deadline was scrapped then new boycotts could be initiated against retailers that refused to stop using Australian wool.

He said PETA had direct assurances from dozens of retailers that they would not use Australian wool until mulesing was abandoned.

Growers were told at AWI's annual meeting in Perth that they did not need to adhere to the mulesing phase-out.

PETA's statement follows the dramatic changes to the Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) board at the AGM in Perth on Wednesday this week.

The new board is more likely to extend the current 2010 deadline for ending mulesing if viable alternative procedures to prevent fly strike haven't been developed by then.

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Thank goodness for the work of PETA - at last farmers are being called to account for their cruelty. Mulesing may be quick and cheap but is totally inhumane. Farmers have had plenty of time to find alternatives but will only develop more humane alternatives if forced to do so. Go Peta!
Posted by Lynette, 25/11/2008 9:58:56 PM
P E T A is right an agreement made with A W I last year to end mulesing should be honoured. This sadistic practice shames Australia in the eyes of the world. Sincerely, Willem Grootveld.
Posted by Willem Grootveld, 26/11/2008 8:08:33 PM
Like all patriotic Australians I shall be boycotting Australian Wool until mulesing is gone. I'm urging all my friends in Melbourne to boycott Australian wool.
Posted by Roy, 28/11/2008 5:02:13 PM
I agree with P E T A that the Australian wool industry should honour its commitment to end mulesing by 2010. While the wool industry allows sheep to endure such barbarism, it is damaging Australia's international reputation. Retailers throughout Europe have boycotted Australian wool because of this abhorrent practice in response to consumer concerns. It's about time this industry woke up that the public in Australia and overseas will not tolerate animal cruelty. Sincerely, Kathleen Timmerman.
Posted by Kathleen Timmerman., 28/11/2008 6:15:23 PM

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