The bears were kept in a farm located in a remote area in the
North-West of China. The bears on the farm had their gall bladders
milked daily for 'bear bile,' which is used as a remedy in Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM).
It was reported that the bears are kept in tiny cages known as 'crush
cages', as the bears have no room to manoeuvre and are literally
crushed.
The bile is harvested by making a permanent hole or fistula in the bears' abdomen and gall bladder.
As the hole is never closed, the animals are suspect to various
infections and diseases including tumours, cancers and death from
peritonitis.
The bears are fitted with an iron vest, as they often try to kill
themselves by hitting their stomach as they are unable to bear the pain.
A person who was on the farm in place of a friend witnessed the procedures and told Reminbao.com that they were inhumane.
The witness also claimed that a mother bear broke out its cage when
it heard its cub howl in fear before a worker punctured its stomach to
milk the bile.
The workers ran away in fear when they saw the mother bear rushing to its cub's side.
Unable to free the cub from its restraints, the mother hugged the cub and eventually strangled it.
It then dropped the cub and ran head-first into a wall, killing itself.
Many TCM practitioners have denounced the use of bear bile in their
treatment as there are cheaper herbs and synthetics that can be used in
its place.
Bear bile is traditionally used to remove 'heat' from the body as well as treat high fever, liver ailments and sore eyes.
Bear bile farm
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Source :
AsiaOne Story