(11-03-2017, 04:47 PM)Pete123 Wrote: I love the way a boar brush feels, though won't purchase any more of them. There isn't much information about boar bristles and how they are harvested. As best I can determine, they are harvested in an inhumane way. The bristles don't come from hogs about to be slaughtered.
They come from special breeds raised for the purpose of providing bristle. I would be good with them shearing them as they do sheep. The best information I can find is that rip the hair out of the pig as bristles with the hair root bring more money. In light of that, I'm simply not comfortable buying boar bristle brushes.
I'm more comfortable with badger hair. As best I could find, badgers are not farmed and are shot, thus there isn't much suffering.
Of course, horse hair and synthetic brushes are humane and don't require killing anything.
I sympathize with many of these sentiments & I'm sure these massive chinese boar farms cause all kinds of ecological problems..
But, do you feel non-biodegradable products that are manufactured, along with all kinds of toxic byproducts, cause any less suffering?
Although, I've been vegetarian nearly my entire life I've always chosen animal products like leather over plastic.. Sometimes I can work myself up into a real plastiphobic mess..