Talk:Zoetis

User:Tsaag_Valren's edits
User:Tsaag_Valren added the following section: "Business with bloodfarms" and wrote "Zoetis has been supplying equine chorionic gonadotropin (ECG) hormones to Syntex, in South America, since 2015 : Syntex is accused for animal cruelty ."

Note that he cites only personal blogs (milkpoint.com.br), and animal rights activist websites, instead of credible, mainstream, media outlets. He has reverted my excision of this material once, so this should be monitored. Obviously if the claims can be corroborated from something other than random blogs and activist sites, they should be included. If they can't, they shouldn't. Inoculatedcities (talk) 16:37, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Only one source was a blog. The 2 others ones are very reliables :


 * Eurogroup for animals : https://www.eurogroupforanimals.org/animal-welfare-foundation-and-tierschutzbund-zurich-ceva-and-idt-biologika-will-stop-sourcing-pmsg-ecg-from-blood-farms-where-mares-are-still-systematically-tortured " While importers such as European pharmaceutical companies like Ceva and IDT Biologika have recently announced they will stop sourcing PMSG from Latin-American blood farms, Hipra from Spain and Zoetis from Italy are still importing the hormones from South America. Both companies sell their products in several EU countries, including Germany" [...] "AWF, TSB Zürich and Eurogroup For Animals call on the companies Hipra and Zoetis to also cease the import of the torture hormone PMSG from South America".
 * Tierschutzbund : https://dossier.tierschutzbund-zuerich.ch/de/production-of-pmsg-in-argentina-and-uruguay.html "Zoetis purchases PMSG from the blood farm Syntex SA in Argentina. In 2015, Zoetis signed an asset purchase and manufacturing agreement with Syntex. In South America Zoetis sells Syntex’ own brand Novormon, while the import of PMSG to Europe was stopped in 2016." --Tsaag Valren (talk) 15:38, 15 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Activist websites are *not* credible sources. If this is so widely recognized, it should be trivial to find a mainstream news source reporting the same claims.Inoculatedcities (talk) 16:46, 2 December 2019 (UTC)

November 2013
The item on Zoetis contains a hyperlink to Microtek, one of the companies bought by Zoetis in 2010. The hyperlink takes the reader to the wrong Microtek. The hyperlink should be removed.

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Sections
I would like to start a discussion about your revert of my edits to the article. You cited "Restore IPO content" but if you actually look at the article, it was not removed. I wrote the IPO section in the first place when I created the article. However, overtime the sections had become improperly laid out as described in WP:MOS. For example there shouldn't be a new subsection for every year when all that's included is a single sentence. I re-ordered and consolidated the layout while still including the IPO section and removed WP:PRIMARY sources. Press releases from the company should be avoided especially when there are WP:ADVERT problems with the article. Mkdw talk 17:09, 21 July 2016 (UTC)