JERUSALEM Sasha Boojor squirmed and struggled as black-clad masked men yanked him out of a cage and branded him with a hot iron. While the smell of seared flesh was disturbing, he said, this shocking ...
JERUSALEM – Sasha Boojor squirmed and struggled as black-clad masked men yanked him out of a cage and branded him with a hot iron. While the smell of seared flesh was disturbing, he said, this ...
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Sasha Boojor squirmed and struggled as black-clad masked men yanked him out of a cage and branded him with a hot iron. While the smell of seared flesh was disturbing, he said, this ...
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Branding horses: Tradition or animal cruelty?
A hiss, the smell of burnt skin–and a foal that never forgets. For some, it’s a lived tradition; for others, pure animal cruelty: branding horses. PETBOOK explains what’s behind it and why the ...
There is a great number of brands that use animals as a base for their brand identity. Each of these companies has its own reasons for this but commonly this approach has an objective base. Animals ...
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