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May 13, 2025
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Factory-Farmed Pigs: The Cruelty of Transport and Slaughter ExposedPigs, known for their intelligence and emotional depth, endure unimaginable suffering within the factory farming system. From violent loading practices to gruelling transport conditions and inhumane slaughter methods, their short lives are marked by relentless cruelty. This article uncovers the harsh realities faced by these sentient animals, highlighting the urgent need for change in an industry that prioritises profit over welfare.Exposing the Cruelty of Chicken Transport and Slaughter: Hidden Suffering in the Poultry IndustryChickens who survive the horrific conditions of broiler sheds or battery cages are often subjected to even more cruelty as they are transported to the slaughterhouse. These chickens, bred to grow quickly for meat production, endure lives of extreme confinement and physical suffering. After enduring crowded, filthy conditions in the sheds, their journey to the slaughterhouse is nothing short of a nightmare. Every year, ens of millions of chickens suffer broken wings and legs from the rough handling they endure during transportation. These fragile birds are often thrown around and mishandled, causing injury and distress. In many cases, they hemorrhage to death, unable to survive the trauma of being crammed into overcrowded crates. The journey to the slaughterhouse, which can stretch for hundreds of miles, adds to the misery.

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