Intensive Duck Farming in Aotearoa - Part Two

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2007

An undercover investigation into intensive duck farming in Aotearoa.

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  • At this rate even 'killing' of vegetables, will soon be considered a crime! These poor veges should be let to die a natural death like all animals and we eat the 'dry matter' like farm cows do! Poor veges

  • What do you want us to do..we go back to the old ages,,,is more barbaric than this..BAd documentary..and to those who agree to this propaganda.....BS,,Educate yourself in a right way..and don't say anything we doing bad things in our Generation..People need Food..thanks to the Farmers,,,

  • Herein is another vivid testimony to the modern retarded state of people who would go so far as to put ducks on the same level as human beings. yes capitalism makes a killing (literally & figuritively) but that does not nullify the fact that these creatures are our food and were the food of your ancestors who lived longer than you. If you are too thin skinned to accept the business and eating habits of the people in your country: my advise to you is LEAVE. If not, eat your veggies and SHUT UP.

  • these ducks need our help

  • good job. we need more people like u!

  • It takes courage and perserverence to get the message across. If people only stopped to think about the intolerable suffering we unnessecarily and unjustifiably inflict on animals every day- whether as neglected pets, vivisection or farming. KIA KAHA.

  • good duckumentary makes you open your eyes poor lil duckies as daffy would say suffring suckatash.

  • That's horrible. You let them swim way too young and their feathers wern't oily enough yet. They can easily get chilled and die! Good thing they're perkins which is a hardy breed of duck, otherwise they probably would've died. Plus they're not supposed to be outside till week 3 at least and at week 3 they're supposed to be 80 degrees. And you blame the farm for treating them badly. just because you released them into the wild or whatever doesn't mean you should. Poor ducks.

  • Good comment, but i bet we have all been to the Chinese restaurant and had Crispy aromatic duck, this is where it coms from. Its a great idea 1 child to each family, the Indians and Chinese will take some convincing. No offence!

  • I can´t believe there aren´t more humane ways to slaughter the animals for the market

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