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    The Slaughterhouse Where Hundreds Of Snakes Are Killed To Fuel The Appetite For Luxury Goods

    24 december 2014
    These remarkable pictures from Indonesia's Kapetakan village show snakes (top right) being slaughtered by the hundreds (pictured left and bottom right) to fuel the West's booming appetite for snake skin handbags and shoes. Photos from inside the slaughterhouse reveal a bloody process in which workers remove the skin before stretching and slowly drying it. From there, it is destined to end up on the shelves of designer stores, while their carcasses are left coiled up and sold for their meat.

    Two workers at the snake farm in Indonesia stand over a pile of hundreds of snakes that have been freshly skinnedTwo workers at the snake farm in Indonesia stand over a pile of hundreds of snakes that have been freshly skinned

    At a factory in a small Javanese town, the bloody carcasses of thousands of dead snakes lie piled on the floor.
    It is here, in Indonesia's Kapetakan village, snakes are slaughtered to fuel the West's booming appetite for snake skin handbags and shoes.These incredible photos show the vast quantity of snakes that go through its doors, with lengths of skins totalling hundreds of metres sold to bag factories in the West and Central Java provinces on a monthly basis.There are a variety of ways for snakes to be killed and skinned, although one method has been cited by many as exceptionally cruel and outdated.The snake is stunned with a blow to the head from the back of a machete and a hose pipe expertly forced between its jaws.Next, the water is turned on and the reptile fills up - swelling like a balloon. It will be left like that for ten minutes or so, a leather cord tied around its neck to prevent the liquid escaping.Then its head is impaled on a meat hook, a couple of quick incisions follow, and the now-loosened skin peeled off with a series of brutal tugs - much like a rubber glove from a hand.
    Two workers at the snake farm in Indonesia stand over a pile of hundreds of snakes that have been freshly skinnedA man carries a tray of snake carcasses that are being left to dry after they were killed, skinned and coiled up
    +12A man carries a tray of snake carcasses that are being left to dry after they were killed, skinned and coiled upWorkers wrap snake carcasses into coils where they will be left to dry on large trays after having their skin ripped off
    +12A man arranges dozens of tiny snakes on a tray at the Indonesian snake farm
    +12Workers wrap snake carcasses into coils after having their skin ripped off. They will be sold for their meat while their skins are sold and made into luxury goodsTwo employees at the snake farm show off a dried snakeskin which measures several metres in length
    +12Two employees at the snake farm show off a dried snakeskin which measures several metres in lengthThis close up photo shows the skinning process as it is done by hand. A pile of snake carcasses lie in a bloody heap in the background
    +12This close up photo shows the skinning process as it is done by hand. A pile of snake carcasses lie in a bloody heap in the backgroundA farm worker attempts to clear a pile of dead snakes from the factory floor
    +12A farm worker attempts to clear a pile of dead snakes from the factory floorTwo deadly cobras rear up while facing each other. They too will eventually be killed for their skin and meat
    +12Two deadly cobras rear up while facing each other. They too will eventually be killed for their skin and meatA man holds a bundle of dead snakes up to the camera, while his colleagues continue skinning from a separate pile
    +12A man holds a bundle of dead snakes up to the camera, while his colleagues continue skinning from a separate pileAn employee smokes a cigarette while he handles a pile of snake carcasses and their skins
    +12An employee smokes a cigarette while he handles a pile of snake carcasses and their skinsA pile of snakes, still live, crawl over each other as they await their fate at the slaughterhouse in Kapetakan village in Indonesia
    +12A pile of snakes, still live, crawl over each other as they await their fate at the slaughterhouse in Kapetakan village in IndonesiaThis photo shows thousands of snake carcasses piled together on the ground of the slaughterhouse
    This photo shows thousands of snake carcasses piled together on the ground of the slaughterhouse

    Via - Daily Mail
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