Do you even know what Foie Gras is all about?? They have been producing foie gras since ancient Egyptian times, and it is delicious. Do you eat beef? Beef goes through a fattening at the end of its life similar to foie gras. Same with chicken, pork, any meat. You are probably all vegans though. Try fighting for abused children or starving PEOPLE. No one cares if a duck or goose has an enlarged liver.
P.S. The birds love eating! Every time that dinner bell rings they all come running.
Fois gras is about force feeding, which is different then just fattening. A pipe is introduced through the beak, PAST the throat to avoid the gag reflexe, and into the oesophagus directly. The birds are obviously trying to get away from it (except the last 3 days approx. when they are lethargic). The birds do not come ringing for the bell as they can barely move by the end of the forcefeeding period. You are lying. I have seen it, and I am quite skeptical you have as well.
bla bla bla... it's delicious so shut up!!!
scorpioninpink 7 months ago
The torture makes it taste better! Mmm.
lemonrind 7 months ago
Menjetek füvet legelni. Megnézném azért, mitől szartok...
kezomail 11 months ago
peta sucks foie is good & good 4 u
valleah 1 year ago
Do you even know what Foie Gras is all about?? They have been producing foie gras since ancient Egyptian times, and it is delicious. Do you eat beef? Beef goes through a fattening at the end of its life similar to foie gras. Same with chicken, pork, any meat. You are probably all vegans though. Try fighting for abused children or starving PEOPLE. No one cares if a duck or goose has an enlarged liver.
P.S. The birds love eating! Every time that dinner bell rings they all come running.
TheTimpete 1 year ago
@TheTimpete
Fois gras is about force feeding, which is different then just fattening. A pipe is introduced through the beak, PAST the throat to avoid the gag reflexe, and into the oesophagus directly. The birds are obviously trying to get away from it (except the last 3 days approx. when they are lethargic). The birds do not come ringing for the bell as they can barely move by the end of the forcefeeding period. You are lying. I have seen it, and I am quite skeptical you have as well.
Kwizii 1 year ago
@Kwizii yawn, ok, go save the world.
randomgraduate 9 months ago
@randomgraduate
hehe that might be a bit hard :)
Kwizii 9 months ago
Nice work, respect from the UK!
AnimalRightsCamb 1 year ago 2