Leather Cows Sheeps and goats Pig factories Fur farms Animals captured for their fur Wool Feathers Silk Read more
Wool is one of many products that is obtained through animal exploitation. Read more
Sheeps and goats and their children, lambs and kids, are exploited for several different purposes. They are killed so they can be eaten (particularly lambs), […] Read more
About 6,000 worms are killed to produce one kilogram of silk. Huge quantities of dead chrysalises are reused as feed for fishes in fish farms, for pigs, and sometimes for human consumption. Read more
Most of the animals used for fur are raised on fur farms. On these farms animals suffer from physical and psychological pain, and are killed brutally. Read more
Cows and their sons, calves and steers, are exploited for several purposes. Cows are kept for their milk, and their sons are bred to produce meat. Read more
Apart from being kept in captivity in factory farms, millions of wild animals captured for their fur are also exploited and killed. Read more
The production of feathers entails the exploitation of hundreds of millions of birds every year. Read more
Many animals are exploited and killed for clothing. Animals are harmed to produce leather, fur, wool, feathers, and silk. Read more
An antispeciesist view should criticize the production of leather out of moral concern for animals, rather than concerns about the pollution it causes. Read more