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- For three days in March 2017, Animal Aid worked undercover inside a slaughterhouse in Stockport, Greater Manchester, where instances of abuse and lawbreaking have been found. One sheep was picked up by the fleece and thrown over a gate, while a lamb was dragged out by the hind legs after hiding behind a mechanical arm.
- Four teenagers, some meat-eaters, some vegan go on a mission to discover the truths of meat production and consumption.
- As a part of their anti-shooting campaign, Animal Aid went undercover during the 2008 "gamebird" shooting season, in which lots of birds were trapped and mass-produced, just so they could be shot and killed by gunmen.
- Animal Aid filmed secretly inside Bowood Yorkshire Lamb, a slaughterhouse in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, where thousands of sheep were subjected to horrific abuse and taunting that occurred on daily basis.
- Animal Aid went into Penare Farm in St Columb, Cornwall, and secretly filmed inside the farm where pigs and piglets lived in horrible conditions. Filth, death and disease were common.
- Animal Aid went undercover inside Norway Farm in Bridlington, Yorkshire, where pigs and piglets were subjected to neglect, filth, suffering, death and disease.
- The British pig farming industry has led the consumers believe that it has one of the highest animal welfare standards in the world. When Animal Aid investigated inside ten pig farms spanning five counties in March and April 2008, the opposite was found: Neglect, filth, suffering, death and disease.
- Animal Aid visited Sandhouse Farm, part of Ermine Farms Ltd, and located in Appleby, Lincolnshire. In this farm, pigs lived in horrific and filthy conditions, and death and disease were common.
- Animal Aid went undercover and secretly filmed inside Treburgett Piggery, St Teath, Cornwall, where neglect, filth and suffering among pigs were found.
- Animal Aid's undercover footage taken at two bird farms reveals the miserable lives of many so-called "game birds" inside cages. These birds have been raised just so they could be shot down in shooting events. This investigation was done in 2007.
- Animal Aid went undercover inside Sandholme Farm in North Yorkshire, where pigs lived in their own filth and in bad conditions. There was no light in the place where the video was taken.
- The video, intended primarily for medical school students, will present the reality of vivisection.
- Animal Aid went undercover at UK reindeer farms in November 2017, and throughout 2018, where reindeer are brutally abused and suffering in shocking conditions. This investigation video shows you the hidden truth about reindeer used in many festive events.
- Animal Aid went into Trewethen Pig Farm in St Teath, Cornwall. Like in the other farms they've been visiting, pigs were found to be living in filth and darkness, and in horrific conditions.
- Animal Aid went undercover inside Crossbones Farm, part of Rhal Farms Ltd, and located in North Yorkshire, where pigs suffered from filthy and horrible conditions.
- An Animal Aid investigator went into a bird farm, where lots of pheasants, also called "game birds", were locked in cages just so they could be used in shooting events.
- Edneys Farm, located in Mells, Somerset, and part of Rainbow Pigs Company, has been investigated by Animal Aid. What was found were neglect, filth, suffering and death.
- A typical pig farm has been investigated by Animal Aid, and animal cruelty and suffering were found.
- The film, suitable for high school students, discusses large-scale farming, selective breeding of farm animals, the impact of animal welfare on farming, as well as personal choices and the ability to choose what to eat.
- For two days in March of 2017, Animal Aid worked undercover inside Malik Food Group, a slaughterhouse near Burnley, Lancashire, where sheep had their throats hacked and were thrown. This has resulted with a government investigation into cruelty, and steps were taken to withdraw a slaughterman's license. This cruelty has happened despite claims that "all our animals are...processed in the most humane and compassionate way possible, with full adherence to and exceeding all UK welfare standards at all times".
- Animal Aid investigated inside Kilham Road and Slatherdale Units in Driffield, where mother pigs were confined to tiny gestation crates, and many pigs and piglets suffered from horrific conditions. Dead pigs were also found.
- Animal welfare video on poultry farming and catching. Reveals the cruelty meted out to young broilers at the time of catching. Catchers carry birds by one leg, often four or five in each hand when collecting younger birds.
- Although this documentary was created by the Russian non-profit organization "VITA Animal Rights Center," most of the presented video footage originates from England. In fact, footage from Russian farms would be even more distressing, as there is no substantial animal protection legislation in place. Towards the end, the narrator discusses vegetarianism as a more ecologically and ethically conscious lifestyle. The documentary does not include any graphic footage from slaughterhouses.
- A moving introductory exploration of society's use of animals. By presenting facts about animals' rich emotional complexity and drawing parallels between the animal rights movement and other social justice movements in recent history, this video will help students use critical thinking skills to examine why and how the routine exploitation of animals continues-and they'll also learn what they can do to help stop it.
- In March and April 2008, Animal Aid investigated inside ten pig farms across five UK counties, and found instances of animal cruelty, suffering and death. Lower Egford Farm, part of Egford Bacon Ltd, was one of these farms.
- "Animal Rights - a universal declaration" is a film featuring activist Heather Nicholson, psychologist Dr Richard Ryder, script by Alex Bourke, published by Vegetarian Guides and Innervision.
- Animal Aid went undercover inside a slaughterhouse near Sheffield, where cattle and sheep were subjected to brutal cruelty before they finally got slaughtered, despite claims that they have "been reared in an ethical and traditional manner".
- Campaign video on the UK livestock markets, showing that animals are often handled brutally and left for long periods without food or water, herded into overcrowded pens or left without shelter in extreme weather conditions. The investigation also found animals jabbed with sharp sticks and dragged or prodded from auction ring to pens.
- Between 2009 and 2015, Animal Aid went undercover in ten UK pig slaughterhouses randomly chosen by them. Would you dare to watch the shocking reality behind meat? If this sickens you, then Animal Aid suggest you to go vegan.
- Documentary about the legendary Animal Liberation Front activist Keith Mann and several convicted activists from the UK.
- Campaign group Animal Aid filmed secretly inside Sturminster Newton, a Soil Association-approved abattoir in Dorset where serious welfare failures and three significant law breaches were found. In the stunning box that was filmed by the group, cows were improperly stunned and were subjected to more unnecessary suffering.
- This video is an updated version of Animal Aid's investigation that took place inside fourteen randomly-chosen slaughterhouses across the UK between 2009 and 2017. If you get sickened by the animal cruelty revealed in their investigations, Animal Aid would suggest you to order their free Go Vegan pack.
- An inside look at the abuses that occur within the circus industry, narrated by celebrities such as Kim Basinger and Belinda Carlisle.
- Piglets dying while their mothers look on unable to help, crippled chickens dying on the floor of vast sheds, terrified cows desperate to escape the slaughterhouse and sheep being killed while their young still suckle are just some of the scenes from a new Animal Aid film showing conditions inside British farms and slaughterhouses. All of the scenes in the film were shot recently at British farms and slaughterhouses, both conventional and 'higher welfare' facilities approved by groups like the Soil Association and RSPCA. The aim is to show that cruelty and suffering is inherent in raising and killing animals for meat, eggs and dairy products.
- Hidden cameras placed around Bowood Yorkshire Lamb slaughterhouse reveal cruel treatment of sheep. According to halal law, animals must be quickly killed by getting cut by surgically sharp knives.
- Dog fighting was banned in the UK in 1835, but 180 years later is growing in popularity in inner-cities. This film meets the men who keep the fight in the dog and the dog in the fight.