Big Pharma EXPLOITING Mares For Blood / Urine For Profits & Camel's Being Exploited For Farming AND The Tourism Industry Sector: Big Pharma, Live Export Industry, Capitalism, Factory Farming Pigs, Science, Zoology, True Crime, ETC

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PURE EVIL Big Pharma EXPLOITING Mares & The Camel Farming Tourism Industry (DEEP-DIVE) Capitalism... Today I talk about, The UNSOLVED True Crime Case Daily Stories, Of these Industries, I talk about, An estrogen replacement therapy drug, taken by more than 10 million women in the United States every day, is made in part from the secretions of pregnant mares. The fact in question for some time—are the mares on these pregnant mare secretion farms and ranches being treated humanely? And what about the fate of their foals? Currently, there are around 37,000 broodmares on 422 PMU farms and ranches in Canada and North Dakota. They cross all breeds but are most commonly registered Quarter Horses. Their secretions is collected over a 5-6 month period (October through March), HORROR Stories of horses being kept in stalls too small for them to take more than a few steps in either direction, Rubber collection bags causing chafed limbs and irritated body parts, and of forced dehydration and restriction of water content of pregnant mare horses so secretions are more concentrated so they can make more Capitalism profits overall, In 2003, Last Chance For Animals LCA'S Sam Simon Special Investigations Unit completed an investigation that exposed the horrendous mistreatment of pregnant mares and foals in the production of the #1 selling hormone replacement therapy (HRT) Premarin and the Premarin family of products (Prempro, Prempak-C, and Premphase), which are used by approximately 11 million women each year to treat menopausal symptoms. Manufactured by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (part of Pfizer since January 2009), Premarin uses conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs) as the hormonal component. Foals and When the horses were no longer able to reproduce quickly enough they were sent via the live export industry from Canada to places like Japan, South Korea, and Mexico and their meat was sold for human consumption and cusines or dog pet food, 

Animals’ Angels has released further information to an ongoing investigation into Iceland’s Blood horse farms, practice of taking secretions from mares to create hormone products that increase reproduction in farmed animals, The hormone is used by farmers across the UK and Europe to increase reproduction in pigs, cows and other female farm animals. The pharmaceutical company Isteka, which owns or subcontracts farms, said 5 liters of fluid are taken from pregnant mares every week for eight consecutive weeks – around four times the amount specified on international guidelines, 

 

 

Camels are well adapted to live in arid areas (hot or cold). They can withstand long periods without any external source of water thanks to several biological adaptations. Dromedaries can drink only once every 10 days even under very hot conditions and can lose up to 30% of their body mass due to dehydration, but their red blood cells are oval rather than circular, which helps their flow during dehydration and makes them better at withstanding high osmotic pressure. When camels find water, they can drink up to 40 gallons in one go. Camels rarely sweat, even when ambient temperatures reach 49 °C, saving water this way. When camels exhale, water vapour becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body. The kidneys and intestines of a camel are very efficient at reabsorbing water. Also, the camels’ thick coats insulate them from the intense heat radiated from desert sand, and they can shut their nostrils during sandstorms. Double rows of extra-long eyelashes help them keep sand out of their eyes, Like all ungulates, camels are herbivores who eat mainly leaves and ruminate them for a long time so they can digest them properly. They have thick lips which let them forage for thorny plants common in deserts. Camels are social animals who live in herds, usually consisting of a dominant adult male, females, and their young. they may have first been domesticated by humans in Somalia or South Arabia sometime during the 3rd millennium BCE, while the Bactrian camel in Central Asia (Iran) around 2,500 BCE. Birqash Camel Market in Egypt problematic actions of camels sold for meat, farm work, or use at top tourism sites. Camels will be UNALIVED after they are “spent” and their milk production declines, The intensification of the camel dairy industry in some farms in Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Australia has exported camel meat to the Middle East but also to Europe and the US, In addition to farming camels for meat and milk, the Bactrian Camels are also farmed for their skin to obtain hair, wool, or leather. Camel wool is a major export of Mongolia. Raw or semi-processed camel wool is also produced in Tibet, Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, and China. Camel hair jackets became fashionable among polo players in Europe, ETC!!!  

 

 

 

 



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