Beekman NOT Cruelty Free
C’mon HSN stop selling the Beekman products. Goat milk comes from female goats who need to feed their babies.
It’s a well-known fact that male goats are discarded, as in killed, and females are impregnated artficially to keep producing milk.
Continuing to promote animal cruelty and insult the intelligence of your customers needs to end.
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After last night’s show, when way too much time was spent on the Beekman “Milk Stick” i.e. deordorant, I have to say these Beekman boys are snake oil salesman. “Bacteria off gas” really? I haven’t bought any of their products in a long time. Since their company was sold they have gone way off track. It’s all about making money now.
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Hi everyone,
London Miss is spot on about – Beekman products.are NOT cruelty free –
It’s horrid what they do. Male goats are killed, and females are impregnated artficially to keep producing milk.
“They” dress baby goats and parade them, kiss them, for the camera and public who buy thier cruel products and – allow – the horrid cruelty to continue.
The co owner say; we use goat milk because that’s what we had. Oh BS, that’s what they cruely force female goats to produce.
OMG – please have a heart and stop the cruelty.
If Beekman’s is not dropped from HSN I’ll drop HSN and know many other who are going to as well.
PS Pleas have a heart and stop the cruelty -
I guess I never really thought about it from this level. I thought by buying their products, I was supporting a “kind” company. I see it differently now through all your insight. No more Beekman for me!
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THANK YOU!!!!! A gift of kindness???? I’m trying to understand how backwards and olden day this all sounds…..Everything being said is un education and certainly not researched! I’m still in shock…thank you so much for saying something ❤️
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I hate the happy, little story the Beekman reps present. There is only one way to get goatmilk and that is to rip babies from their mothers and steal their milk. Mothers wail sadly for days when their babies are stolen, it’s heartbreaking! The Beekman’s story cannot be any prettier or kinder than the atrocities in the dairy industry. Females are bred constantly via artificial insemination and the majority of the males are killed.
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Thank you… I do not or will not use their products…. I am sick of them and making it out their products are fantastic… No they aren’t !! There are better products on the market… that are all natural, vegan and cruelty free.
Same with Josie Maran… My goodness her products are awful. -
I deeply resent being lied to Won’t buy their products or even watch them. There are many other companies to choose from that don’t exploit and abuse animals for money
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A lot of chemicals in their products. I can find natural soaps that do not use all the chemicals. I like oils not chemicals but that is me. And I switched to soaps with honey instead of goat milk and they are very gentle. And Beekman overly scents their products, gives me a headache. Many people do love their products. And yes, the baby goats being hand fed the mother’s milk is a terrible practice and is animal cruelty.
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I also don’t like the way they exploit the baby goats by bringing them to the HSN segments and place them on the table while trying to sell their products. It’s not cute, it’s abusive and wrong.
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LondonMiss
yes yes and yes
NOT cruelty free, nor is it CLEAN BEAUTY. -
Of course they are exploiting the goats. This is a big scale operation no matter what they say. How do you think they are able to continue to sell thousands of products through HSN, QVC, and their own website?
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I love eating lamb.
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See my reply to jazzy333 regarding the response I got from Beekman.
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A recipe for Lamb??? WOW, that sure changes the way I’ve looked at their products. Thanks for this interesting info on the plight of goats in this industry. Beekman Bros. should clarify what they do with these animals. On another related subject, I am a Prai customer and have been for years. Cathy Kangas products are not tested on animals. I am pleased with the results and will stick with Prai knowing no animal has been harmed.
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The term cruelty-free typically means that a product has not been directly tested on animals; therefore, there is no animal cruelty involved in the finished product. When you see this label, you can feel confident that the lipstick, concealer, lotion, cleanser, or other product you use has not been directly tested on animals in a laboratory setting.
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This is not always 100% true. For example, “ethically sourced” down simply means that the bird is not plucked while alive. That’s a pretty low bar if you ask me. I would not consider that to be “cruelty-free” yet many companies will get the approval and label to say just that.
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Thanks for posting this. The milk and egg industry is incredibly cruel. Goat milk is for baby goats!
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You’re welcome. I think it’s important to question advertising and look behind the curtain. See my latest post in answer to jazzy333 about how the baby goats are fed.
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