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While I do not usually like to get my research done from Google, I think I did find enough information to answer my own question about China's involvement in Angora production. Seems that China got involved around 1976.... the promise of making a lot of money was the driving factor.....and they have quickly become the major producer of this fiber, which they sell all over Europe, Asia, etc. How utterly unfortunate.....I can not with a clear conscience, do anything to promote the production of anything that savages animals like the Chinese do. From what I gathered with a quick read, the Chinese have flooded the market with the wool, and the price and quality of the fiber has diminished substantially......I am confident when it no longer becomes profitable for them to produce the wool, they will abandon this venture. I will no longer support the production of Angora fiber from rabbits raised in China....this is totally unacceptable to me. Perhaps if the demand drops off enough, the countries that buy all their Angora fiber from China will cease and desist and return to raising their own rabbits for Angora......if they dont, well, I have a couple of sweaters made from Angora from New Zealand, and England.....they will have to do. |
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My argument was based on what I know and see.....my Aunt Betty's rabbit farm and how they harvest the fiber....she had told me in our conversation the other night, that these rabbits require soooooo much care....right temperature, right food, delicate careful handling and concern for the rabbits....lots of labor and care and money goes into what they do, and apparently what was done in the more civilized countries where quality of the product outweighs rapid, cheap, production.....things that have no place in the way the Chinese mass produce, as quickly, as cheaply as possible, products. You really can not imagine how upset this has made me......and part of my dismay is based in the knowledge we can not control the entire world and there are many countries that have no regard for animals at all....in Kuwait, girls ranked below the Saluki....my father had been approached by a Bedouin who offered him 2 camels, 20 goats, an Arabian horse and a Saluki for me.....I was 10 years old at the time. My father used that for the rest of his life! Everytime I presented a challenge as I grew up, he would just shake his head and say, "And to think, I could have gotten 2 camels,....etc....for you".!!! It was a family joke and still is....when I backed my car into a ditch, my brother reminded me of the great fortune they missed out on! Sorry, I went off track! Point is....I have NO idea what in the world can be done about another country's cultural differences, including cruel treatment/disregard for animals. I do have to rethink the petition....I am guilty about hurting Aunt Betty....but I can not stand to even think about those poor rabbits in China..... |
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It's can be so overwhelming at times and we can all feel so helpless. I know we don't have a huge impact on the world with our voice of "reason". I can't stand how human beings and woman especially are being treated in many countries. But money talks and sometimes boycotting products makes companies decide to change their methods. There were a few retailers who have stopped using imported angora. As consumers, I'm not sure how we can tell the difference though. Maybe all labeling should include country of origin, if we ban all angora, won't this hurt the small farmer who's doing it the right way? |
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This is the reservation I have with boycotting Angora....I have a real compassion for the farmers that spend the enormous amount of time and care and actual love that these masters have spent hundreds of years crafting this product....not talking about my little aunt, but those people in the British Isles and New Zealand, who have mastered this craft and have a great pride in what they produce....it doesnt seem fair to them, does it. surely they have on the labels in the products that they are made in England, Scotland, New Zealand, wherever....from Angora produced in those countries....that would be a wonderful solution to at least one part of a comples issue. |
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