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Rosebud (narrated)
At this crowded South Dakota factory farm, pigs limp across their pens exhibiting basketball-sized ruptures (hernias) and huge infected abscesses.
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Rosebud Hog Factory
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Hog Scalding Tank
After being stunned and having their throats cut, hogs at this midwest slaughterhouse remain conscious as they are immersed into the plant's scalding tank.
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Horse Slaughterhouse
At this horse slaughterhouse, unwanted healthy, young horses are prodded into the knocking box where some become panicked. After slipping and sliding in the knocking box, they are hit in the forehead with a stunning device, rolled out, shackled, hoisted, bled, and skinned.
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Cattle Slaughterhouse
Cattle at the largest beef slaughterhouse in Washington state are excessively prodded and arrive at the knocking box in a frantic state. As a result, they cannot be properly stunned and thus are shackled, hoisted, skinned, and butchered while still conscious.
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The Pig Picture
The Pig Picture highlights never-before-seen-HFA investigative footage. This powerful 18-minute video traces the development of commercial pig rearing in America - from the small-scale family farms of yesterday - to the corporate owned pig factories of today.
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Frozen Hogs
Hogs are routinely shipped from Canada to this midwest slaughterhouse in windchills as low as 70 degrees below zero. Many hogs become frozen solid in transport and have to be ripped with chains from truck walls.
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Downed Animals
Disabled cows at this Nebraska slaughterhouse are dragged off trucks with a chain, then are abandoned for days without food, water, or protection from the elements. Many die from their injuries, illnesses, starvation, or dehydration.
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Nebraska Hog Factory
Emaciated female breeding sows, many with open sores, are housed at this factory farm in crates measuring 19 inches wide -- even smaller than the industry norm of 24 inches.
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HFA currently makes available to the public portions of our video footage taken from investigations into slaughterhouses and factory farms.
HFA has also professionally produced several anti-factory farming public service announcements, educational ads, and our award-winning video documentary "The Pig Picture".
"The Pig Picture" highlights never-before-seen-HFA investigative footage. This powerful 18-minute video traces the development of commercial pig rearing in America - from the small-scale family farms of yesterday - to the corporate owned pig factories of today.
"The Pig Picture" is available for sale as DVD or VHS for only $10 from HFA's Online Marketplace.
For more information or to order a specific video from HFA, please contact us.
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