Silk Worm Farm
Silk Worm Farm. If you have ever wondered how silk is made, this film shows the making of silk at a Silk Farm. This silk farm was at Lullingstone Castle, owned by the Hart-Dyke family (Tom Hart-Dyke's grandmother) and its silk was used for Queen Elizabeth's II wedding dress. Filmed in 1966. Taken from www.britishpathe.com
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I need to buy 100% silk fibres from you. Can we talk pls? ellatorias@yahoo.com
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i would impregnate those women
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Fantastic video, too bad it was cut off half way.
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I thought he said lady half dyke :D (dyke is a slang term for manly looking lesbian)
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WTF THE WORMS IN THE DRESS EWWW
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No silk, no parachutes.
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MASSACRE
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Ah! I'll be sure to hunt down those in Civ 5
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kill cows for meat, kill plants for medicine, kill trees for paper, kill worms for silk. i don't see the problem here
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those girls making the silk have nice noses
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Disgusting
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i like KFC
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it doesn't worth it. why killing ? wear cotton instead
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then you wounder why we dont breed lions tigers and rinos for killing and harvest. Well shit when can we start breeding humans for harvest? ive always wanted to try a longpig chop.
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This is very cruel and selfish behavior in human. They will do anything for money.
They don’t care how painful and death to the silkworm as long as they make profits out of them.
Imagine the pain and suffering the silkworms have to endure in the broiling hot pot before they died.
It must feel liked hell for them especially it probably takes long for them to die, is liked a cruel and
inhumane punishment which they don’t deserve and this is all just for fashion.
Since I know how horrible the silkworms have to go through I will never wear or buy any silk products
anymore .............. The shortest explanation of karma that I
know is: 'you get what you give'. In other words; whatever you do intentionally to others, a similar
thing will happen to yourself in the future. Causing suffering to others will cause suffering to
ourselves, causing happiness to others will result in happiness for
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In China they eat the pupae that they kill when harvesting the silk. They stir fry them.. and eat them. I've read that the pupae taste 'sort of fishy" but at least they make use of the animal instead of killing it just for it's cocoon. Silk worms are extinct in the wild now and rely on humans to continue existing. They have lost their ability to fly so need humans to help them get food etc.
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What happens the catapillar?
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To all the people complaining because of the dead worms... they're worms. Deal with it. You've more than likely used something made out of silk before, so stop using all silk if it really upsets you that much.
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very cool video I'm doing a report
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