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- Animal Equality did undercover investigation into the Indian dairy industry, where routine cruelty is standard practice.
- Animal Equality has revealed extreme suffering and cannibalism inside an award-winning farm in Essex.
- Animal Equality investigators went undercover in a Brazilian pig farm, where shocking cruelty and filthy conditions are revealed. Pigs are being beaten with electrified sticks and forced to live in their own feces and urine. The filthy conditions, according to scientists, are perfect breeding ground for zoonotic diseases that can jump from animals to humans. And the cruelty is against the Brazilian law that promise protection of domestic animals.
- Animal Equality did an undercover investigation in Germany's two largest chicken meat producers, which are pure hell for chickens. Chickens are smashed, kicked and thrown away alive. Nearly 100% of Germany's chicks live in farms like these two, so they can be raised for food. And they live for no longer than just 42 days.
- A worldwide campaign and petition have been launched by Animal Equality, in hope for an immediate closure of the world's wet markets that get their name in part from blood, guts, scales and water that soak the floors of the stalls, in other words, remnants from the animals brutally killed for customers who wanna eat fresh meat. In India, China and Vietnam, many animals live in filthy conditions and suffer from dehydration, starvation and disease. Wet markets are not only known for posing an immediate threat to the public health due to documented disease outbreaks both in the past and the present days, but are also extremely cruel and inhumane to animals.
- During their first of its kind investigation in Italy, Animal Equality went to the chicken industry in the country, to reveal the pain, suffering and death fast-growing chickens are forced to endure as a result of genetic selection. Compared to chickens living in animal shelters, chickens in factory farms are prevented from getting any of their natural needs. The cruel practice of letting chickens grow unnatural fast is very common in similar farms around the world.
- Once again, Animal Equality gives you the shocking truth about the dairy industry, this time through investigative work on several farms in Northern Italy, where cows are subjected to cruelty and suffering. The controversial practices have been kept secret from the public.
- In nearly five minutes, the truth about animal raising and killing on farms is being revealed. Animal Outlook's mission has been to disrupt the Big Ad and inspire compassion, and is now even more important than ever.
- Every year, many lambs are forced to endure a hellish journey to Italy, where millions of lambs per year are being slaughtered. The journey can be up to 1,200 miles and lasts for days, in horrible conditions.
- Animal Equality wants to thank everybody who've been contributing in rescuing animals from cruelty and suffering in many different farms in 2021. In that year, 229 million farmed animals across the globe, including nearly 44 million in USA alone, got impacted by their work, so they could live a better life. Together, both Animal Equality and their supporters can save even more animals and hold the animal agriculture industry accountable.
- Animal Equality has done a new undercover investigation into the British chicken industry, this time at three Red Tractor-certified farms in Lincolnshire. Once again, horrifying living conditions and extreme suffering are found. The farms raise chickens for Moy Park, the UK's second largest chicken supplier for major retailers like McDonald's and Tesco.
- What is foie gras? It's simply a delicacy not so delicate for long-necked birds including ducks and geese. Every year, millions of these birds are confined to tiny cages, and suffer a very cruel and painful process called gavage, which involves force-feeding them with a thick corn porridge through a metal tube that is violently rammed into their throats. All so that their often diseased livers can be as fatty as possible and be sold worldwide as foie gras. This video details all the atrocities regarding the so-called "delicacy".
- Animal Equality's new campaign called Jalisco Without Cruelty has been launched, designed to change animal protection laws in Jalisco, Mexico. With this campaign, there is a hope that lawmakers will pass legislation that would ban farm animal cruelty.
- What is the Blackhead disease? It's a disease that can kill thousands of birds in industrial turkey and chicken farms in only a few days. This animated video explains why, and how it happens.
- Gary Yourofsky wants your help to end animal cruelty for meat.
- An Animal Equality investigation took place inside a pig farm in Catalonia, Spain, where pigs are found to be living in appalling and filthy conditions, eating food and drinking water contaminated with feces, and not getting to do their natural behaviors. Untreated injuries and death are common. The illegal dumping of slurry has also been revealed. According to the investigation, this is evidently a violation of the Spanish regulations that are supposed to protect farmed pigs in the country.
- In February 2019, Animal Equality investigators traveled to some Indian states and went undercover in several egg facilities. In these egg farms, many instances of animal cruelty against hens and illegal practices are found, including bad conditions, diseases, suffering and death. This is not only bad for the hens, but also for workers and their children who are working in these farms.
- Immersive 360° film showing factory farms and slaughterhouses through the eyes of a pig.
- The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is gonna make sure to let slaughterhouses operate at faster line speeds, due to facing pressure from the meat industry. And the result will only get worse because incidences of improper stunning and more brutal handling of animal by slaughterhouse employees will increase.
- For two years, with the help of supporters, Animal Equality has been calling on McDonald's to stop the worst abuses chicken are forced to go through in the company's supply chain, prior to slaughter. This fight can still be won if they keep pressure on.
- Several years since 2019, Animal Equality's investigators went back to a pig farm in Northern Italy, to see if pigs' living conditions have improved. There, products are being produced for the DOP (Protected Designation of Origin) supply chain that claims higher-quality items from regulated sources. And the products are being labeled with "Made in Italy" excellence when packaged for grocery stores. But when Animal Equality returned to the Northern Italian pig farm, they found something which was opposite from excellent: Animal cruelty just as rampant as before.
- Animal Equality has been working undercover inside turkey hatcheries, factory farms and slaughterhouses across Spain, where chickens and turkeys are subjected to constant cruelty, pain, suffering and death, prior to slaughter for meat.
- A short video that details what fish are capable of, and what they are going through before becoming food for humans.
- Zema's slaughterhouse in the province of Cremona has claimed to be caring about animal welfare and protection. What Animal Equality has found is completely different from the claims. Lots of brutal practices have been found, including: Workers abusing and mistreating pigs with kicking, striking and dragging, poor stunning that results with animals being mutilated and slaughtered while still conscious, and animals falling from transport trucks onto the concrete without exit ramps. Each year, about 19% of all pigs raised in the Cremona province are sent to this slaughterhouse.
- An Animal Equality investigator went undercover at Simmons Farm Raised Catfish slaughterhouse in Yazoo City, Mississippi, where serious legal violations have been found. Approximately 21,000 catfish are brutally slaughtered before they go to national restaurant chains Cracker Barrel and Captain D's, and grocery stores Kroger, Save A Lot, and Piggly Wiggly. Many fish are kept out of water and left to suffer for a long time, before they are finally beheaded. Catfish, mudfish and turtles who are rejected are taken away from production lines and placed in buckets without water, before they are sent to a macerator where they are ground up alive so their meat can be used as feed for Simmons' still-growing catfish.