We have infiltrated the fourth largest pig farming sector in the world - only behind the USA, China and Germany - and recorded, amongst other events, how workers routinely kill pigs by slamming them against the floor or how pigs are hit, kicked or have fingers thrust into their eyes to force them to stand or walk. 

Countless scenes of cannibalism have been witnessed - as much on organic or 'free-range' farms as on factory farms - together with the agonising deaths which sick pigs are condemned to for their failure to make a profit for the farmer - on occasions pigs are tossed while still alive into refuse containers filled with corpses. Our cameras have filmed mothers giving birth surrounded by excrement and whose babies lie dying around them, pigs eating these same babies, and animals with captivity-induced psychological disorders biting the bars and repeatedly banging their heads against the stalls in which they live as they desperately try to escape.

Sixty Animal Equality activists entered 172 pig farms in the regions of Andalusia, Aragon, Castilla Leon, Castilla Leon, Castilla La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra, the Basque Country and Valencia over a period of two years.

Animal Equality considers that respecting animals means rejecting their use, whether for food, clothing, entertainment, experimentation or for any other purpose. Respecting animals means going vegan.

 

Pig Farms | An Animal Equality Documentary (English) from Igualdad Animal on Vimeo.