SusannaF
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...nes-ASOS-Looking-spike-heeled-ankle-boot.html
Most ' ponyskin' is faux. It's usually printed cow hide. I expect it does exist in some cases though.
It does say further down in the piece that she's talking about faux pony skin boots. As you know, she would be the last person to buy or even hold real pony skin!
(Haven't quite got over reading her last book!)![]()
sorry, not 100 per cent true. I could give you along list of Italian tanning companies who work 'pony' skins."Ponyskin" has been in fashion for ages and just to put it to rest - it's the hide of a cow! I have a good few ponyskin items, boots, wallet and belts and it's all moo cow. Have a look at the RM Williams website and it tells you heaps about it!
sorry, not 100 per cent true. I could give you along list of Italian tanning companies who work 'pony' skins.
a lot of the 'ponyskins' here in Itay are just that. They are slaughtered for their skins although Im pretty sure the few kilos of meat and bones will be turned into fertiliser or cement. Welsh and Shetland type ponies are hauled round the various markets all summer long and those unsold just 'disappear!' I have often 'wondered where they 'disappear' too! I have seen it with my own eyes and I know for a fact that real live (dead) pony skin is used for many things eg motorcycle jackets and trousers. Just because your ponyskin is in fact cow skin doesn't mean that the trade doesn't exist. Im pleased that you are happy with your 'ponyskin which is indeed cowskin?-I would be phoning trading standards!!!!!
http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=1032&pst=611928
http://web.tiscali.it/appelli/
http://milano.bakeca.it/abbigliamento/giacca-pelle-ducati-historical-5nji14886742
sorry, you are living on another planet!
sorry if I have upset you, but, I fail to see where i was 'rude'. I have no hang ups regarding the use of equine skins IF the equine was slaughtered at his point of origin. What I really cannot cope with, is the transporting of any equine (including ponies of very little meat value) for thousands of miles while still alive. There is no excuse for it and it would be better if 'ponyskins' were slaughtered and processed at home. There are over 200 factories who process ponyskin here in Italy, as far as I can make out, there are FOUR in GB!
I'm sorry but, horse or not, it's still the skin of an animal.
Leather and Sheepskin we actually use on our horses, to me, I see absolutely no difference.
It's like preaching about horse meat, it's still the meat of an animal just like lamb, pork and beef.
I have a lot of things made from animals and if I saw something I liked made from ponyskin (genuine ponyskin from and actual horse) then I'd buy it.
I own a lot of things made of leather, but cows are my favorite animal. That doesn't make me any less of an cow lover.
I think this whole thing is stupid, to preach about ponyskin is to preach about the whole animal skin industry.
I read an article, about pony foals being sold for £2.50 in the UK pony sales recently.
Then the poor things were sold at what seems like a diabolical market in another country, then transported onto Italy.Lots of profit apparently.
What I dont get is, I thought all equines needed to be microchipped and be passported now.
Where is the cost factored in for that in the original selling price?
Or have I missed something?
Not starting an argument, just curious
JC
You can go back over other posts I've made on horse meat and not being a vegan, but my point here was the worry, raised in an earlier thread which referred to Equine Rescue France, that ponies were being transported all the way from the UK to Italy illegally and in miserable conditions, to be converted into handbags. And how it would be better if they were slaughtered in the UK.
"Ponyskin" appears to be a bit of a grey area, but also a by-product of the meat trade, I presume, although the ERF info hinted that the ponies being shipped weren't exactly the "meat" type and were going merely for their skins.
As are thousands of horses. They're all exported to the continent when the slaughterhouses here are full. It's not uncommon.
For skin or meat, it's not just "cute baby ponies" it's TB's, old hunters and anything else that passed onto the meat mans hands.
Also, you'd be surprised the kinds of types that are exported for meat.
and 'Aces High?' Where are you?
You have now convinced me that you live on 'another planet'. Have you had a look at 'Animals Angels?' Do you really know how Australian ovine/bovines travel to Libia et compania? I have nowt against tha Aussies and co, the europeans are just as bad, if not worse.
http://www.animals-angels.de/index....eID=140&synlink:docID=ir6854&synlink:linkID=2
How bizarre is the concept of "faux ponyskin"?I know that ponyskin is now used for sporrans because seal skin has been banned: