Tell Canada Goose to stop using down feathers

Down is the soft layer of feathers closest to birds’ skin, mostly in the chest region. These feathers are highly valued by manufacturers of down clothing and comforters because they do not have quills. While most down and other feathers are removed from ducks and geese during slaughter, birds in breeding flocks and those raised for meat and foie gras are plucked repeatedly while they are still alive!  

 Plucking causes geese and ducks a huge amount of pain and distress. Typically, they are lifted by their necks or delicate wings, their legs are physically restrained or tied, and their feathers are ripped right out of their skin. The struggling birds are often plucked so hard that their skin is torn open and the hurried workers sew up the wounds using needle and thread and no painkillers. Plucking may begin when the animals are just 10 weeks old and be repeated in six-week intervals until the birds are slaughtered for meat long before they would naturally die.


Buying down can also support the cruelty of the foie gras industry. Producers of foie gras often boost their profits by selling the feathers of force-fed ducks and geese. These birds already have to endure having tubes shoved down their throats and their stomachs pumped full of so much corn mush that their livers swell to about 10 times their normal size, which is how foie gras is made.

You can contact Dani Reiss the President and CEO of Canada Goose directly: 

By phone: (416) 780-9850 By Fax: (416) 780-9854

Email: dreiss@canada-goose.comWebsite URL: http://www.canada-goose.com  less

Update #110 years ago
I realise that this is the exact same petition that I created a few days ago, but I had to close it because of a problem. Keep spreading the word and please re-sign sorry for the inconvenience!
Thank you for helping animals, you are making the world a better place:)
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