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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:01:04,550 --> 00:01:07,287 Most people consider themselves animal lovers. 2 00:01:09,807 --> 00:01:11,891 We recognise them not as objects 3 00:01:12,123 --> 00:01:14,919 but as complex beings with whom we share the planet, 4 00:01:15,974 --> 00:01:16,974 our lives, 5 00:01:18,004 --> 00:01:19,004 our homes. 6 00:01:20,083 --> 00:01:21,977 We take pleasure from their pleasure, 7 00:01:22,407 --> 00:01:24,140 we anguish over their pain 8 00:01:24,880 --> 00:01:27,881 celebrating their intelligence and individuality 9 00:01:28,054 --> 00:01:30,212 as we welcome them into our families, 10 00:01:30,317 --> 00:01:32,311 or revere them in their natural element. 11 00:01:33,200 --> 00:01:38,747 The thought of unnecessarily causing them harm or suffering, is to many, unbearable. 12 00:01:39,155 --> 00:01:42,288 So for those who feed, clothe or entertain us, 13 00:01:42,445 --> 00:01:44,931 we choose to follow a narrative that minimises 14 00:01:44,956 --> 00:01:47,189 or altogether eliminates their suffering. 15 00:01:48,132 --> 00:01:52,065 The picturesque family farm and the iconic, loving farmer. 16 00:01:53,073 --> 00:01:58,010 A humane and painless end, a small price happily paid for a life well lived. 17 00:01:59,006 --> 00:02:01,406 An arrangement of mutual benefit. 18 00:02:03,184 --> 00:02:06,717 Hidden by this narrative, out of sight, out of mind, 19 00:02:06,742 --> 00:02:10,109 they cease to be individuals, most known only as livestock, 20 00:02:10,134 --> 00:02:14,284 faceless units of production in a system of incomprehensible scale, 21 00:02:14,300 --> 00:02:17,737 exempt from the cruelty laws that protect our companion animals. 22 00:02:18,472 --> 00:02:21,085 Their suffering unseen and unheard. 23 00:02:21,640 --> 00:02:25,342 Their value determined only by their usefulness to humankind, 24 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:28,600 rationalised by a belief in our own superiority 25 00:02:28,626 --> 00:02:30,785 and the notion that might equals right. 26 00:02:31,198 --> 00:02:33,798 A notion that must be questioned. 27 00:04:37,850 --> 00:04:41,983 In the 1960s, there were around 50,000 pig farms in Australia. 28 00:04:42,929 --> 00:04:45,233 Today, there are less than 1400, 29 00:04:45,258 --> 00:04:49,646 and yet the total number of pigs bred and slaughtered for food has increased. 30 00:04:51,395 --> 00:04:57,407 As of 2015, 49 farms housed 60% of the country’s total pig population. 31 00:05:04,799 --> 00:05:08,093 Most pigs bred for food begin life in a farrowing crate, 32 00:05:08,601 --> 00:05:10,701 a small pen with a central cage, 33 00:05:10,726 --> 00:05:14,123 designed to allow the piglets to feed from their mother, the sow, 34 00:05:14,148 --> 00:05:16,818 while preventing her from moving around. 35 00:05:22,154 --> 00:05:24,568 The frequency of stillborn or mummified piglets 36 00:05:24,593 --> 00:05:27,802 generally increases with each litter as the sows’ bodies become less 37 00:05:27,827 --> 00:05:32,131 capable of handling the large litter sizes encouraged by the industry. 38 00:05:32,818 --> 00:05:38,029 10-18% of piglets who are born alive won’t make it until weaning age, 39 00:05:38,054 --> 00:05:41,064 succumbing to disease, starvation or dehydration, 40 00:05:41,495 --> 00:05:44,826 or being accidentally crushed by their trapped mothers. 41 00:05:58,980 --> 00:06:02,096 Included in the death toll are the runts of the litter, 42 00:06:02,121 --> 00:06:05,846 who are considered economically unviable and killed by staff. 43 00:06:28,805 --> 00:06:32,930 Those who survive the first few days are mutilated without pain relief, 44 00:06:32,957 --> 00:06:36,018 their tails and teeth cut to reduce cannibalism… 45 00:06:39,337 --> 00:06:44,804 and pieces cut from their ears, or tags punched in, as a means of identification. 46 00:06:46,177 --> 00:06:49,388 They are taken from their mothers at 3-5 weeks of age. 47 00:06:51,897 --> 00:06:55,564 Most are destined for slaughter around 5 months later. 48 00:07:10,092 --> 00:07:15,170 As they age, they are moved into grower pens, crowded together in their own waste. 49 00:07:38,195 --> 00:07:41,991 Some female pigs are kept on to replace the sows in the breeding cycle, 50 00:07:42,043 --> 00:07:46,299 carefully selected for their perceived ability to produce large litters. 51 00:07:47,566 --> 00:07:51,420 Most pig farms utilise artificial insemination rather than natural mating, 52 00:07:51,444 --> 00:07:56,005 as it allows them to impregnate up to 30-40 female pigs from a single boar. 53 00:07:56,130 --> 00:07:58,916 Workers collect the semen by masturbating the boars, 54 00:08:00,538 --> 00:08:04,678 then insert it into the sows via a raised catheter known as a pork stork. 55 00:08:16,033 --> 00:08:20,136 Boars are still physically used to excite the females prior to insemination, 56 00:08:20,163 --> 00:08:22,405 but are prevented from actually mating. 57 00:08:32,725 --> 00:08:36,843 When confirmed pregnant, the sow is moved into one of two types of confined housing 58 00:08:36,895 --> 00:08:39,431 for the entirety of her 16 week gestation. 59 00:08:41,913 --> 00:08:45,959 Sow stalls are individual cages in which, like in the farrowing crates, 60 00:08:46,005 --> 00:08:49,315 sows are only able to take one or two steps forwards or backwards 61 00:08:49,340 --> 00:08:50,893 and are unable to turn around. 62 00:08:52,377 --> 00:08:56,179 While gradually being phased out by the majority of piggeries in Australia, 63 00:08:56,200 --> 00:09:00,686 sow stalls remain entirely legal with no penalties for keeping sows confined to them 64 00:09:00,739 --> 00:09:03,525 for longer than the voluntary limit of 5 days. 65 00:09:03,895 --> 00:09:08,010 This is similar to the apparent “ban” on sow stalls in the European Union 66 00:09:08,036 --> 00:09:11,199 which actually allows up to 4 weeks in them per pregnancy. 67 00:09:11,864 --> 00:09:13,960 When given the choice, pigs will relieve themselves 68 00:09:13,980 --> 00:09:16,167 far away from where they sleep and eat. 69 00:09:18,875 --> 00:09:22,030 The extreme confinement takes a heavy psychological toll. 70 00:09:28,211 --> 00:09:29,977 The alternative, group housing, 71 00:09:30,016 --> 00:09:33,232 sees pregnant pigs packed into small concrete pens. 72 00:09:36,761 --> 00:09:40,475 A lack of space and stimuli can cause the pigs to become aggressive. 73 00:09:47,049 --> 00:09:50,193 Those who fall into the effluent system through gaps in the flooring 74 00:09:50,218 --> 00:09:52,656 are left to starve or drown in the river of waste. 75 00:09:56,590 --> 00:09:58,355 A week before they are due to give birth, 76 00:09:58,375 --> 00:10:00,777 they’re moved into the farrowing crate cages, 77 00:10:00,990 --> 00:10:03,574 where they’ll remain for the next 4-6 weeks. 78 00:10:06,859 --> 00:10:09,783 Unable to exercise, the sow’s muscles will weaken to the point 79 00:10:09,808 --> 00:10:12,452 where she has difficulty standing up or lying down… 80 00:10:13,155 --> 00:10:17,941 To minimise muscle wastage, workers will force her to stand up at least once daily. 81 00:10:24,194 --> 00:10:27,230 She’ll develop pressure sores from the hard surfaces… 82 00:10:30,306 --> 00:10:33,059 Or prolapses and infections from the physical strain 83 00:10:33,084 --> 00:10:35,388 of repeated farrowing and poor conditions… 84 00:10:43,350 --> 00:10:45,782 … which can also lead to partial paralysis, 85 00:10:45,807 --> 00:10:49,189 preventing her from reaching the food and water at the front of her cage… 86 00:10:56,768 --> 00:10:59,100 … or can even lead to death in the cage. 87 00:11:03,944 --> 00:11:07,205 She’ll watch helplessly as her piglets fall ill and die, 88 00:11:12,254 --> 00:11:16,235 or get mutilated and abused by workers until they are taken away from her. 89 00:11:33,870 --> 00:11:36,795 She’ll endure this cycle four times over two years 90 00:11:36,820 --> 00:11:39,221 before she’s replaced and sent to slaughter, 91 00:11:39,246 --> 00:11:41,189 or killed and dumped on site. 92 00:12:15,009 --> 00:12:19,696 The term “bred free range” simply means that pigs are born outside in small huts, 93 00:12:19,837 --> 00:12:22,259 but then spend the rest of their lives in sheds, 94 00:12:22,357 --> 00:12:27,412 facing the same overcrowding, health and behavioural issues as at any pig farm, 95 00:12:27,429 --> 00:12:29,888 whilst being knee deep in their own waste. 96 00:12:36,221 --> 00:12:41,130 Capable of living 10-12 years, most pigs are killed at just 5-6 months old, 97 00:12:41,156 --> 00:12:43,451 packed onto transportation trucks at the piggery 98 00:12:43,476 --> 00:12:46,022 and driven often long distances to the slaughterhouse 99 00:12:46,047 --> 00:12:50,128 without food, water or protection from extreme heat or cold. 100 00:12:54,682 --> 00:12:58,666 At the slaughterhouse they’ll wait in small concrete or metal holding pens, 101 00:12:58,691 --> 00:13:03,738 typically overnight, still without food and with limited or no access to water. 102 00:13:07,518 --> 00:13:10,334 In the morning, they are forcefully herded to the kill floor, 103 00:13:11,120 --> 00:13:13,101 often with an electric prodder. 104 00:14:11,958 --> 00:14:14,892 The most common method of stunning and killing pigs in Australia, 105 00:14:14,917 --> 00:14:19,806 used at all major pig abattoirs and touted as the most “humane” and efficient option, 106 00:14:19,831 --> 00:14:21,888 is the carbon dioxide gas chamber. 107 00:14:24,520 --> 00:14:29,168 A system of rotating cages lowers the fully-conscious pigs two or three at a time 108 00:14:29,193 --> 00:14:31,251 into the heavily concentrated gas, 109 00:14:31,767 --> 00:14:35,693 which begins to burn their eyes, nostrils, sinuses, throat and lungs 110 00:14:35,718 --> 00:14:37,384 while suffocating them. 111 00:15:29,702 --> 00:15:33,619 Lower concentrations of carbon dioxide would cause less pain and stress, 112 00:15:33,719 --> 00:15:36,550 but would take much longer to render the pigs unconscious, 113 00:15:36,629 --> 00:15:38,849 making it economically unviable. 114 00:15:40,016 --> 00:15:43,219 Sows are sent into the chamber gondolas one at a time. 115 00:15:49,816 --> 00:15:52,338 Because of their size, the gas is less effective, 116 00:15:52,676 --> 00:15:54,752 with some emerging partly conscious, 117 00:15:54,777 --> 00:15:57,674 in which case they may also be electrically stunned afterwards. 118 00:15:58,655 --> 00:16:00,472 Tipped out the other side of the chamber, 119 00:16:00,497 --> 00:16:02,941 the pigs’ throats are cut and they are bled out. 120 00:16:19,665 --> 00:16:22,734 Electrical stunning, used at smaller slaughterhouses, 121 00:16:22,789 --> 00:16:24,697 has a much higher chance of failure. 122 00:16:55,281 --> 00:16:59,287 Incorrect amperage, positioning of the stunner, or length of time applied, 123 00:16:59,520 --> 00:17:01,807 or failing to cut the throat quickly enough, 124 00:17:02,570 --> 00:17:05,781 can lead to the pig being merely paralysed and unable to move 125 00:17:05,918 --> 00:17:08,038 while still capable of feeling pain, 126 00:17:09,334 --> 00:17:11,755 or regaining consciousness while bleeding out. 127 00:17:29,021 --> 00:17:32,570 Blinking and rhythmic breathing are strong indicators of consciousness. 128 00:17:37,524 --> 00:17:40,372 One by one, they are picked off in front of each other. 129 00:17:56,176 --> 00:18:00,048 Captive bolt pistols are another option used by smaller slaughterhouses. 130 00:18:00,667 --> 00:18:04,033 The penetrative variety fire a rod through the skull of the animal 131 00:18:04,088 --> 00:18:05,645 to permanently damage their brain, 132 00:18:05,723 --> 00:18:07,888 preventing them from regaining consciousness, 133 00:18:08,161 --> 00:18:12,664 while non-penetrative bolt pistols deliver blunt force trauma much like a hammer. 134 00:18:33,070 --> 00:18:36,128 Effective stunning requires the gun to be angled and positioned 135 00:18:36,161 --> 00:18:37,444 at the correct part of the head, 136 00:18:37,862 --> 00:18:40,418 which is often difficult if the head is not restrained. 137 00:18:56,963 --> 00:18:59,709 Having witnessed their litter mates being killed before them, 138 00:18:59,734 --> 00:19:01,990 or being able to smell the blood on the floor, 139 00:19:02,015 --> 00:19:04,118 they are reluctant to enter the knockbox. 140 00:19:44,663 --> 00:19:48,341 The bolt gun is even less effective on larger pigs, like sows. 141 00:19:58,467 --> 00:20:01,152 For them, a rifle may be used as an alternative. 142 00:20:01,386 --> 00:20:03,864 In this case, accuracy is even more difficult. 143 00:20:40,604 --> 00:20:44,191 After they’ve been bled out, pigs are dropped into tanks of scalding water 144 00:20:44,225 --> 00:20:47,439 in order to soften their skin and remove bristles and hair. 145 00:20:54,375 --> 00:20:58,058 Those who haven’t been stunned and killed properly finally die by drowning. 146 00:21:51,396 --> 00:21:55,563 The waste products – the skins, bones, hoofs, guts and fat – 147 00:21:55,652 --> 00:21:59,056 are trucked to the rendering plant to be turned into lard 148 00:21:59,111 --> 00:22:02,537 for use in food, soaps, lubricants and biofuel, 149 00:22:02,571 --> 00:22:04,453 or into other products like gelatine. 150 00:22:06,405 --> 00:22:09,329 Wild pigs were introduced to Australia with the First Fleet, 151 00:22:09,517 --> 00:22:12,150 and now occupy around 40 percent of the country, 152 00:22:12,161 --> 00:22:14,527 mainly in Queensland and New South Wales. 153 00:22:14,913 --> 00:22:19,064 The practice of “pig dogging” involves hunters releasing aggressively trained dogs 154 00:22:19,098 --> 00:22:21,410 to track, chase and maul live pigs, 155 00:22:21,772 --> 00:22:22,827 keeping them pinned down 156 00:22:22,852 --> 00:22:25,967 until the hunters are able to catch up and finish them off with a knife. 157 00:23:06,125 --> 00:23:08,651 Despite wild pigs being declared a pest animal, 158 00:23:08,687 --> 00:23:12,251 it’s not uncommon for hunters to release young piglets into national parks 159 00:23:12,330 --> 00:23:14,271 so that they can return later to hunt them. 160 00:23:39,888 --> 00:23:43,337 For egg-laying hens, life begins at the hatchery. 161 00:23:45,106 --> 00:23:50,706 Eggs collected from the parent birds are stored, incubated and hatched over 31 days. 162 00:24:06,171 --> 00:24:10,054 The male and female chicks are sorted onto separate conveyor belts. 163 00:24:10,148 --> 00:24:13,650 Here at Australia’s largest hatchery, they’ve been genetically modified 164 00:24:13,675 --> 00:24:18,160 to make the males a different colour than the females, allowing for quick sorting. 165 00:24:18,372 --> 00:24:20,972 Unable to ever produce eggs themselves 166 00:24:21,000 --> 00:24:24,018 and a completely different breed to the chickens used for meat, 167 00:24:24,043 --> 00:24:26,473 the male chicks are considered waste products, 168 00:24:26,498 --> 00:24:29,578 as are any females perceived to be deformed or weak. 169 00:24:29,968 --> 00:24:33,113 They are sorted onto a separate conveyor belt from the healthy females 170 00:24:33,138 --> 00:24:38,160 in their first day of life, and sent into an industrial blender called a macerator. 171 00:24:46,271 --> 00:24:51,070 This practice is legal and referred to as humane by the RSPCA. 172 00:24:52,227 --> 00:24:55,227 Smaller hatcheries may use carbon dioxide gas 173 00:24:55,247 --> 00:24:58,014 or simply suffocate the chicks in plastic bags. 174 00:24:59,647 --> 00:25:01,030 All commercial egg farms - 175 00:25:01,055 --> 00:25:05,678 caged, barn laid, free range, organic, RSPCA-approved - 176 00:25:05,812 --> 00:25:07,832 involve the killing of male chicks, 177 00:25:07,899 --> 00:25:11,632 to a total of roughly 12 million per year in Australia. 178 00:25:25,507 --> 00:25:30,441 Meanwhile, the healthy females continue on to painful debeaking machines. 179 00:25:30,668 --> 00:25:34,061 Hens are debeaked to minimise the harm they can do to each other 180 00:25:34,073 --> 00:25:35,802 in the confinement of egg farms. 181 00:25:41,707 --> 00:25:45,858 The chicks are then stacked in trays and trucked to pullet rearing farms, 182 00:25:45,883 --> 00:25:49,024 where they’ll remain for 4 months until they begin laying eggs. 183 00:25:50,669 --> 00:25:53,727 A small number of males will be spared the macerator 184 00:25:53,851 --> 00:25:57,143 in order to serve with a selection of hens as parent birds, 185 00:25:57,168 --> 00:25:59,646 laying and fertilising the eggs for the hatchery. 186 00:26:00,470 --> 00:26:03,553 The other hens are sent out to egg farms across the country. 187 00:26:23,178 --> 00:26:28,769 Around two-thirds of the 18 million layer hens at any given time in Australia 188 00:26:29,028 --> 00:26:30,894 are housed in battery cages. 189 00:26:31,460 --> 00:26:37,171 Each shed can contain up to 100,000 hens, with between 4 and 20 per cage, 190 00:26:37,914 --> 00:26:41,786 each hen afforded a space smaller than a A4 sheet of paper. 191 00:26:41,811 --> 00:26:46,051 They are unable to stretch their wings or express any natural behaviours 192 00:26:46,132 --> 00:26:49,068 such as dust bathing, perching or foraging. 193 00:26:55,091 --> 00:26:58,852 Due to decades of genetic manipulation and selective breeding, 194 00:26:58,929 --> 00:27:03,562 they lay an egg almost every day for a total of up to 330 per year, 195 00:27:03,642 --> 00:27:06,733 compared to the 10-15 that a wild hen would lay. 196 00:27:07,267 --> 00:27:11,606 As they age, the poor environment and physical stress of frequent egg-laying 197 00:27:11,629 --> 00:27:16,040 takes a toll on their health, indicated by the gradual loss of all of their feathers 198 00:27:16,253 --> 00:27:19,586 and an increasingly pale comb suggesting anaemia. 199 00:27:20,476 --> 00:27:22,518 Deaths inside the cages are common, 200 00:27:22,574 --> 00:27:27,016 and due to the size of the facilities can be easily missed for long periods of time 201 00:27:27,268 --> 00:27:30,828 forcing the surviving hens to live on top of the rotting carcasses. 202 00:27:31,617 --> 00:27:36,460 Newer cage systems collect the faeces onto conveyor belts beneath the cages, 203 00:27:36,525 --> 00:27:39,431 while older systems allow it to pile up underneath. 204 00:27:44,877 --> 00:27:49,877 Birds who manage to escape the cages are left to die in these manure pits. 205 00:27:53,525 --> 00:27:58,042 At 18 months of age, after living in the cage for over a year, their egg production 206 00:27:58,067 --> 00:28:01,267 will have slowed significantly enough to be considered “spent”. 207 00:28:01,549 --> 00:28:05,790 They are “depopulated” – pulled from the cages and stuffed into crates, 208 00:28:05,835 --> 00:28:08,964 often resulting in bone fractures due to rough handling. 209 00:28:18,712 --> 00:28:22,272 They are either gassed to death and then buried or rendered, 210 00:28:22,461 --> 00:28:26,824 or sent to the slaughterhouse, and replaced by new 4-month old hens. 211 00:28:29,492 --> 00:28:31,571 Up until 2016, 212 00:28:31,583 --> 00:28:35,500 there were no national standards on what can be claimed as free range eggs. 213 00:28:35,567 --> 00:28:39,453 Now, free range farms are capped at a maximum outdoor density 214 00:28:39,465 --> 00:28:43,069 of 10,000 hens per hectare – one per square metre – 215 00:28:43,094 --> 00:28:46,487 though they still spend most of their time packed together in large sheds. 216 00:28:52,250 --> 00:28:56,703 Chickens naturally form and live within a social hierarchy called a pecking order, 217 00:28:56,748 --> 00:29:00,140 but are only able to recognise around 100 other chickens. 218 00:29:00,218 --> 00:29:03,168 In sheds or paddocks with thousands of other birds, 219 00:29:03,202 --> 00:29:06,838 their inability to maintain this pecking order results in chaos. 220 00:29:06,861 --> 00:29:09,584 The weak birds are picked on with no way to escape. 221 00:29:09,911 --> 00:29:11,629 Disease spreads rapidly. 222 00:29:12,872 --> 00:29:18,925 An outbreak of avian influenza at a New South Wales free range egg farm in 2013, 223 00:29:18,981 --> 00:29:21,328 believed to be contracted from wild ducks, 224 00:29:21,348 --> 00:29:24,568 led to the culling of over 400,000 farmed hens. 225 00:29:26,037 --> 00:29:30,847 Many of the larger free range farms also have cage farms on the same property, 226 00:29:30,986 --> 00:29:34,144 with the eggs from both ending up in the same packing shed. 227 00:29:34,508 --> 00:29:39,189 A 2009 analysis of Egg Corporation data indicated that as many 228 00:29:39,214 --> 00:29:44,327 as one in six eggs sold as "free range" were laid by caged or barn hens. 229 00:29:46,008 --> 00:29:47,703 As with caged farms, 230 00:29:47,760 --> 00:29:51,766 free range hens are sent to slaughter from just 18 months of age, 231 00:29:51,933 --> 00:29:54,725 far short of their 10 year natural lifespan. 232 00:29:57,095 --> 00:30:01,580 At the slaughterhouse, the hens are shackled upside-down on a moving line. 233 00:30:09,925 --> 00:30:13,675 They are lowered into a bath of electrified water to stun them 234 00:30:13,700 --> 00:30:16,814 prior to their throats being cut by an automated blade, 235 00:30:17,203 --> 00:30:20,595 but if they lift their heads, they can miss the stun bath, 236 00:30:20,966 --> 00:30:22,996 facing the blade fully conscious 237 00:30:27,223 --> 00:30:30,917 and ultimately drowning in scalding water further down the process. 238 00:30:35,519 --> 00:30:39,638 The slaughtered hens largely end up in lower-grade chicken meat products 239 00:30:39,663 --> 00:30:44,375 such as mince, or rendered into poultry meal for use in pet food 240 00:30:44,409 --> 00:30:46,716 or to be fed back to farmed animals. 241 00:31:10,527 --> 00:31:13,011 Chickens bred for meat, known as broilers, 242 00:31:13,034 --> 00:31:14,596 are a larger breed than egg layers, 243 00:31:14,621 --> 00:31:18,412 designed through human intervention to grow rapidly to massive sizes. 244 00:31:20,838 --> 00:31:23,360 Their short life begins at a broiler hatchery. 245 00:31:26,478 --> 00:31:28,974 While both the males and females are used by this industry, 246 00:31:28,990 --> 00:31:31,457 these hatcheries also use macerators… 247 00:31:36,134 --> 00:31:37,499 or gas chambers, 248 00:31:37,524 --> 00:31:40,950 for weak or deformed birds who aren’t expected to make it to slaughter weight. 249 00:32:54,098 --> 00:32:58,159 The surviving day-old chicks are trucked to broiler grow-out farms. 250 00:33:43,985 --> 00:33:48,032 As of 2016, there were 530 broiler farms in Australia, 251 00:33:48,057 --> 00:33:52,965 together housing at any given time a total population of around 90 million birds. 252 00:33:53,667 --> 00:33:56,238 Each shed holds forty-to-sixty thousand. 253 00:33:59,004 --> 00:34:03,266 Within their first week of life, a mortality rate of 4-6% is normal, 254 00:34:03,370 --> 00:34:08,987 equating to 1600 to 3600 dead chicks per shed, roughly 200-500 daily. 255 00:34:12,052 --> 00:34:14,974 The majority of these will have been found dead by workers, 256 00:34:14,998 --> 00:34:18,418 others who seem weak or injured will be killed or tossed out alive. 257 00:35:47,843 --> 00:35:51,156 As they grow, they quickly fill out the available space in the shed, 258 00:35:51,181 --> 00:35:53,777 living amongst a buildup of their own faeces. 259 00:36:00,754 --> 00:36:04,224 The mortality rate slows, but deaths are still a regular occurrence. 260 00:36:16,964 --> 00:36:20,481 Not far from the sheds, the bodies are piled up and composted. 261 00:36:54,951 --> 00:36:58,179 Selective breeding, lack of exercise due to overcrowding, 262 00:36:58,219 --> 00:37:02,475 artificial lighting and the heavy use of antibiotics which enhance feed absorption, 263 00:37:02,547 --> 00:37:04,531 have resulted in modern broiler chickens 264 00:37:04,551 --> 00:37:08,418 reaching a slaughter-ready weight of 3 kilograms in just 35 days, 265 00:37:09,157 --> 00:37:13,747 a dramatic increase from a natural peak of 2kg in 96 days. 266 00:37:15,182 --> 00:37:18,951 Their bodies have great difficulty handling this extreme physical pressure, 267 00:37:18,976 --> 00:37:22,237 making skeletal, cardiac and metabolic disorders common. 268 00:37:24,312 --> 00:37:29,203 Of those who make it to the slaughterhouse, 90% have a detectable abnormal gait. 269 00:37:32,605 --> 00:37:35,987 The sheds are not cleaned for the entire 5 to 7 week cycle, 270 00:37:36,066 --> 00:37:40,213 causing a high concentration of ammonia which can irritate and burn their skin 271 00:37:41,404 --> 00:37:43,665 and impede their respiratory system. 272 00:37:59,718 --> 00:38:02,467 Chickens sold under the RSPCA approved label 273 00:38:02,492 --> 00:38:05,127 are given a single perch running down the middle of the shed, 274 00:38:05,152 --> 00:38:08,073 but otherwise the conditions and process are identical. 275 00:39:01,780 --> 00:39:05,521 Depopulation occurs in low light conditions in the middle of the night, 276 00:39:05,546 --> 00:39:08,731 when the birds are calmest and unable to see what’s happening. 277 00:39:09,077 --> 00:39:11,749 They are typically caught by hand by contract teams 278 00:39:11,774 --> 00:39:13,543 and jammed into plastic crates, 279 00:39:13,568 --> 00:39:17,339 the crates then forklifted onto trucks for transport to the slaughterhouse. 280 00:39:58,009 --> 00:40:02,208 Like layer hens, they are hung roughly by their legs onto the automated shackle line… 281 00:40:06,908 --> 00:40:09,060 then dipped into the electric stun bath, 282 00:40:10,791 --> 00:40:14,311 with any birds who lift their heads proceeding fully conscious 283 00:40:15,996 --> 00:40:19,234 before having their throats cut open by a rotating blade. 284 00:40:30,275 --> 00:40:34,038 A worker stands by with a knife for any birds who miss the first blade. 285 00:41:31,666 --> 00:41:33,704 Farmed turkeys have been selectively bred 286 00:41:33,744 --> 00:41:36,935 to grow so large that they cannot naturally mate, 287 00:41:37,070 --> 00:41:40,138 so the turkey industry relies on artificial insemination, 288 00:41:40,163 --> 00:41:42,490 shown here at a free range farm in Victoria 289 00:41:42,490 --> 00:41:44,199 though considered standard practice 290 00:41:44,217 --> 00:41:47,239 at the small number of Australian turkey hatcheries. 291 00:41:52,441 --> 00:41:56,508 Highly inquisitive birds, they are raised in much the same way as broilers, 292 00:41:56,533 --> 00:42:01,818 with 10-14000 per shed equating to six turkeys per square metre. 293 00:42:09,411 --> 00:42:12,961 Genetic alterations and artificial lighting to maximise feeding, 294 00:42:13,038 --> 00:42:16,498 contribute to a growth rate double that of their wild counterparts. 295 00:42:16,569 --> 00:42:20,169 They rapidly reach a weight their legs cannot support. 296 00:43:11,594 --> 00:43:15,692 Living in their own waste, wounds can quickly become infected. 297 00:43:38,761 --> 00:43:41,245 The frequency of deaths increases with age 298 00:43:41,270 --> 00:43:44,050 to an average rate of 3-5% for females 299 00:43:44,075 --> 00:43:47,107 near the end of their 12 week lifespan in the sheds, 300 00:43:47,416 --> 00:43:51,741 and 10-12% for males near the end of their 16 week lifespan. 301 00:43:59,295 --> 00:44:02,272 The dead birds are collected and dumped like rubbish. 302 00:44:18,321 --> 00:44:20,359 The rest are trucked to the slaughterhouse, 303 00:44:24,676 --> 00:44:26,619 where they are punched, kicked and beaten 304 00:44:26,644 --> 00:44:29,993 while being shackled upside-down onto the slaughter line. 305 00:44:46,302 --> 00:44:49,918 Smaller slaughterhouses may use individual killing cones. 306 00:45:15,153 --> 00:45:18,203 4 to 5 million are killed every year in Australia, 307 00:45:18,267 --> 00:45:21,515 most of which is purchased and consumed around Christmas. 308 00:45:21,590 --> 00:45:25,847 For the rest of the year, or even for years at a time, they are frozen. 309 00:46:14,553 --> 00:46:18,015 As with broiler chickens, macerators are still used in duck hatcheries 310 00:46:18,040 --> 00:46:22,086 for the weak or deformed ducklings who aren’t expected to survive the grow-out. 311 00:46:30,047 --> 00:46:33,675 Duck farming shares many similarities with broiler and turkey farming. 312 00:46:37,259 --> 00:46:39,358 Trucked from the hatchery on their first day of life, 313 00:46:39,383 --> 00:46:43,279 the ducklings are grown at an accelerated rate over just 7 weeks, 314 00:46:43,362 --> 00:46:45,121 housed with thousands of others 315 00:46:45,146 --> 00:46:48,572 in rarely-cleaned sheds where disease and fatalities are common. 316 00:46:59,728 --> 00:47:03,191 Ducks are aquatic animals, so they naturally have weak leg and thigh joints 317 00:47:03,216 --> 00:47:07,022 as they don’t normally need to hold their body weight for extended periods of time. 318 00:47:09,580 --> 00:47:12,973 Where surface water is available, ducks will float for long periods, 319 00:47:12,998 --> 00:47:16,265 reducing pressure on their muscular and skeletal system. 320 00:47:17,163 --> 00:47:19,281 However, when surface water is denied, 321 00:47:19,306 --> 00:47:23,300 as in most Australian farms including those labelled as free range, 322 00:47:23,456 --> 00:47:27,355 ducks must hold their entire body weight on their legs for up to 7 weeks 323 00:47:27,535 --> 00:47:30,262 – often much longer for ducks kept for breeding – 324 00:47:30,494 --> 00:47:34,102 resulting in lameness, dislocated joints and broken bones. 325 00:47:36,555 --> 00:47:39,414 Selective breeding aimed at growing ducks faster and heavier, 326 00:47:39,532 --> 00:47:41,900 coupled with the insufficient bone formation 327 00:47:41,925 --> 00:47:43,936 of their juvenile skeletal system, 328 00:47:43,961 --> 00:47:47,781 adds even more pressure on their already weak leg and thigh joints. 329 00:47:58,563 --> 00:48:00,772 Without water for even dipping their heads, 330 00:48:00,837 --> 00:48:04,040 ducks are unable to keep their eyes, nostrils and feathers clean, 331 00:48:04,065 --> 00:48:06,682 worsening the risk of disease or blindness. 332 00:48:13,674 --> 00:48:17,021 Living in their own waste and the resulting high levels of ammonia 333 00:48:17,045 --> 00:48:21,426 can cause painful burns on their feet and exacerbate wounds and injuries. 334 00:48:32,145 --> 00:48:34,791 These poor environmental conditions and overcrowding 335 00:48:34,816 --> 00:48:39,565 commonly lead to neurological disease where incoordination, and head and neck tremors, 336 00:48:39,590 --> 00:48:43,550 are followed by paralysis, convulsions, coma and death. 337 00:48:59,355 --> 00:49:02,049 When sick or injured ducks are found by workers, 338 00:49:02,074 --> 00:49:04,064 they are killed by having their necks broken. 339 00:49:18,429 --> 00:49:21,021 After 49 days, they’re collected into crates 340 00:49:21,046 --> 00:49:24,093 and forklifted onto trucks to be sent to the slaughterhouse. 341 00:49:58,169 --> 00:50:00,035 Many don’t survive the trip. 342 00:50:02,628 --> 00:50:04,363 Just like chickens and turkeys, 343 00:50:04,383 --> 00:50:06,870 ducks are hung by their feet onto the slaughter line. 344 00:50:10,699 --> 00:50:14,409 The typical electric stun bath, once again, is not always effective, 345 00:50:14,527 --> 00:50:17,418 with many birds having their throats cut open while conscious 346 00:50:17,438 --> 00:50:22,054 and eventually dying from blood loss or by drowning in the scalding tank. 347 00:50:37,464 --> 00:50:40,564 As of 2018, three states in Australia 348 00:50:40,589 --> 00:50:43,918 have banned the recreational shooting of wild ducks on cruelty grounds, 349 00:50:43,942 --> 00:50:46,991 but in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, 350 00:50:47,563 --> 00:50:50,688 the practice remains legal during an open season each year. 351 00:51:01,571 --> 00:51:05,173 The population of waterbirds in Victoria has been steadily declining, 352 00:51:05,198 --> 00:51:09,223 in 2017 hitting the lowest numbers in 34 years, 353 00:51:09,232 --> 00:51:12,753 yet the hunt continues under justification of increased business 354 00:51:12,778 --> 00:51:15,290 in the rural communities surrounding the wetlands, 355 00:51:15,349 --> 00:51:18,766 and the general enjoyment and satisfaction felt by the hunters. 356 00:51:35,620 --> 00:51:39,913 Computer simulation estimates and the observations of rescuers on the wetlands 357 00:51:39,938 --> 00:51:44,042 indicate that duck shooters leave at least as many birds wounded and uncaptured 358 00:51:44,062 --> 00:51:47,522 as they kill and capture, amounting to many thousands of ducks 359 00:51:47,547 --> 00:51:50,262 left to suffer or die from untreated injuries. 360 00:51:58,022 --> 00:52:01,091 Additionally, the bodies of many legally protected species 361 00:52:01,116 --> 00:52:03,609 such as the rare and endangered Freckled Duck 362 00:52:03,634 --> 00:52:06,754 have been retrieved from the wetlands during hunting season, 363 00:52:06,779 --> 00:52:10,139 with shooters either failing to identify the species before firing, 364 00:52:10,164 --> 00:52:11,697 or just firing anyway. 365 00:52:19,823 --> 00:52:22,299 Around 80% of the world’s down and feathers 366 00:52:22,324 --> 00:52:26,252 used for items like jackets, sleeping bags and bedding come from China, 367 00:52:26,448 --> 00:52:30,117 where the live plucking of ducks and geese remains a common practice. 368 00:52:31,272 --> 00:52:34,136 This involves painfully ripping the feathers out of the birds’ skin, 369 00:52:34,200 --> 00:52:36,285 leaving open and bloody wounds, 370 00:52:36,418 --> 00:52:40,002 a process repeated multiple times before they are finally slaughtered. 371 00:52:42,584 --> 00:52:46,762 Even suppliers claiming certification under the Responsible Down Standard 372 00:52:46,845 --> 00:52:49,229 have been found engaging in live plucking. 373 00:52:49,438 --> 00:52:52,456 Ultimately, it isn’t possible to know whether particular down products 374 00:52:52,535 --> 00:52:55,495 in Australia or elsewhere come from these farms. 375 00:53:23,812 --> 00:53:26,578 Like humans, cows are strongly maternal beings 376 00:53:26,598 --> 00:53:28,907 who form close bonds with their young, 377 00:53:28,932 --> 00:53:31,769 and must give birth in order to produce milk. 378 00:53:32,755 --> 00:53:35,127 On dairy farms, they are forcefully impregnated 379 00:53:35,152 --> 00:53:37,163 every year to keep this milk flowing, 380 00:53:37,188 --> 00:53:40,795 usually by artificial insemination rather than natural mating, 381 00:53:40,815 --> 00:53:44,560 which requires workers to insert their arm into the cow’s anus 382 00:53:44,591 --> 00:53:48,908 to hold her cervix in place while injecting her with semen collected from a bull. 383 00:53:53,664 --> 00:53:57,141 Their calves are taken away mere hours after being born 384 00:53:57,166 --> 00:54:01,896 so that the milk intended for them can be collected and sold for human consumption. 385 00:54:12,232 --> 00:54:14,632 Over the days following separation, 386 00:54:14,657 --> 00:54:16,456 the mothers bellow day and night, 387 00:54:16,532 --> 00:54:18,113 searching for their calves. 388 00:54:18,705 --> 00:54:21,471 They’re known to grieve for days or even weeks. 389 00:54:23,420 --> 00:54:25,904 The male calves, called bobby calves, 390 00:54:25,929 --> 00:54:28,300 are considered useless to the dairy industry 391 00:54:28,325 --> 00:54:30,468 because they’ll never be able to produce milk. 392 00:54:30,498 --> 00:54:34,755 They are kept isolated for five days before being herded onto a truck, 393 00:54:35,944 --> 00:54:37,652 and sent to the slaughterhouse. 394 00:54:39,869 --> 00:54:43,443 They can be withheld food for the last 30 hours of their lives. 395 00:54:45,197 --> 00:54:48,922 Starved, confused and desperate for affection, 396 00:54:49,349 --> 00:54:52,736 they cry for their mothers from the holding pens of the slaughterhouse 397 00:54:52,761 --> 00:54:55,007 where they’ll be killed the following morning. 398 00:55:57,539 --> 00:56:01,100 Those who avoid the stunner or who are improperly stunned 399 00:56:01,125 --> 00:56:02,925 are killed while conscious. 400 00:56:18,995 --> 00:56:24,347 Around 700,000 male calves are slaughtered as waste products of the dairy industry 401 00:56:24,372 --> 00:56:26,537 every year in Australia alone. 402 00:56:28,653 --> 00:56:32,983 A small number of male calves are grown out for longer, up to 20 weeks, 403 00:56:33,081 --> 00:56:34,948 to be slaughtered for veal. 404 00:56:41,698 --> 00:56:44,363 The female calves are also kept isolated, 405 00:56:44,388 --> 00:56:46,464 fed on powdered milk replacer, 406 00:56:46,489 --> 00:56:50,666 eventually to join the cycle after being impregnated themselves. 407 00:57:26,270 --> 00:57:31,003 2-3 times per day, the lactating cows are herded into the milking shed 408 00:57:31,028 --> 00:57:34,095 and hooked up to industrial milking machines. 409 00:57:45,878 --> 00:57:48,938 In natural conditions, they can live up to 20 years. 410 00:57:48,963 --> 00:57:51,728 On dairy farms they last only 4 to 8 years, 411 00:57:53,945 --> 00:57:56,828 some – known as downers – succumbing to the pressure 412 00:57:56,750 --> 00:58:00,074 of continuous impregnation and producing up to 10 times more milk 413 00:58:00,133 --> 00:58:02,000 than they naturally would, 414 00:58:02,335 --> 00:58:05,980 the rest sent to slaughter when their milk production begins to slow down 415 00:58:06,005 --> 00:58:08,440 or they become too injured to continue. 416 00:59:07,412 --> 00:59:12,432 Artificial insemination is preferred to natural mating in the beef industry also. 417 00:59:13,136 --> 00:59:18,163 Calves raised for beef are subjected to a variety of painful surgical procedures 418 00:59:18,255 --> 00:59:22,193 without anaesthesia, including disbudding or dehorning… 419 00:59:29,012 --> 00:59:30,012 ear tagging… 420 00:59:33,151 --> 00:59:35,351 castration, either with a blade, 421 00:59:35,373 --> 00:59:37,088 or by a practice called ringing, 422 00:59:37,113 --> 00:59:41,275 where an elastic band is tightly clamped around the base of the testicles, 423 00:59:41,300 --> 00:59:45,240 restricting blood blow until eventually they rot and fall off. 424 00:59:47,744 --> 00:59:50,299 … and branding with a hot iron. 425 00:59:55,040 --> 00:59:59,974 Those who get sick typically lack veterinary care and deteriorate quickly. 426 01:00:24,100 --> 01:00:28,785 Drugs including antibiotics, growth hormones, vitamins and supplements, 427 01:00:28,810 --> 01:00:32,150 and progesterone for maintaining pregnancy are injected… 428 01:00:34,786 --> 01:00:36,319 or inserted vaginally… 429 01:00:39,327 --> 01:00:40,327 or orally. 430 01:00:42,031 --> 01:00:45,991 These and other regular routines like sorting or checking for pregnancy 431 01:00:46,058 --> 01:00:48,896 see the cattle forcefully herded through the yard system 432 01:00:48,921 --> 01:00:52,854 into a restraint box called a crush for individual attention. 433 01:01:37,429 --> 01:01:40,889 Around 40% of Australia’s total beef supply 434 01:01:41,021 --> 01:01:44,701 and 80% of beef sold in major domestic supermarkets 435 01:01:44,910 --> 01:01:49,176 comes from cattle who have spent the last 10-15% of their lives 436 01:01:49,208 --> 01:01:51,142 packed into barren feedlots, 437 01:01:51,264 --> 01:01:55,735 where they are fattened up with grain before slaughter at 18 months of age. 438 01:02:47,567 --> 01:02:52,002 They’re forced into the knockbox, from which they will desperately try to escape. 439 01:04:10,986 --> 01:04:14,337 The captive bolt gun is the most common method of stunning cows, 440 01:04:14,390 --> 01:04:18,862 but the smaller guns especially are often ineffective against such large animals, 441 01:04:18,887 --> 01:04:23,287 causing only pain and limited mobility, but not unconsciousness. 442 01:04:43,920 --> 01:04:46,453 A rifle is a less common alternative. 443 01:05:23,713 --> 01:05:27,471 In addition to witnessing the animals before them being stunned, 444 01:05:27,496 --> 01:05:30,261 killed, and sometimes even the processing, 445 01:05:30,327 --> 01:05:34,779 in most cases they are also forced to hear their fate from the next room. 446 01:05:49,333 --> 01:05:53,300 For cows slaughtered while pregnant, the blood from their unborn calves, 447 01:05:53,327 --> 01:05:56,763 known as fetal calf serum or fetal bovine serum, 448 01:05:56,842 --> 01:05:59,479 is of great value to the pharmaceutical industry, 449 01:05:59,504 --> 01:06:02,337 fetching around $600 per litre. 450 01:06:04,208 --> 01:06:09,213 The hides of cows and bobby calves are sent to tanneries to be turned into leather, 451 01:06:09,265 --> 01:06:12,149 the majority of which is then exported overseas. 452 01:06:12,227 --> 01:06:13,670 There is a common misconception 453 01:06:13,695 --> 01:06:18,240 that leather is a by-product of the meat industry intended to reduce waste. 454 01:06:18,334 --> 01:06:21,147 It is far more accurate to say that it is a co-product, 455 01:06:21,163 --> 01:06:23,949 sometimes more economically valuable than meat 456 01:06:23,974 --> 01:06:25,728 to the point where more and more animals 457 01:06:25,753 --> 01:06:28,619 are being killed for their skin rather than for their flesh. 458 01:06:29,462 --> 01:06:33,549 Cheap leather for use in shoes, handbags and other accessories 459 01:06:33,574 --> 01:06:37,323 is also imported to Australia, the United States and Europe 460 01:06:37,350 --> 01:06:40,547 from developing countries like India and Bangladesh. 461 01:06:41,560 --> 01:06:44,362 As cows are considered sacred by the Hindu religion, 462 01:06:44,387 --> 01:06:48,054 their slaughter is illegal in 24 of India’s 29 states. 463 01:06:48,278 --> 01:06:50,255 To be legally slaughtered for leather, 464 01:06:50,280 --> 01:06:54,024 they must first be transported hundreds or thousands of kilometres 465 01:06:54,051 --> 01:06:58,258 to one of the five exempt states or across the border to Bangladesh. 466 01:06:58,283 --> 01:07:00,651 Depending on the route and the number of animals 467 01:07:00,808 --> 01:07:05,277 – sometimes in the thousands – much of this transport can occur on foot. 468 01:07:07,661 --> 01:07:11,327 In preparation, many have shoes nailed into their feet 469 01:07:11,428 --> 01:07:14,312 and ropes threaded tightly through their noses. 470 01:07:15,782 --> 01:07:19,732 Exhausted, starving and thirsty, many collapse along the way, 471 01:07:21,379 --> 01:07:25,866 compelled to stand by having their nose ropes pulled or their tails broken… 472 01:07:30,842 --> 01:07:34,785 being beaten with sticks, or having chilli pepper rubbed into their eyes. 473 01:07:37,833 --> 01:07:41,195 For the rest of the journey, they are crowded into and out of trucks, 474 01:07:43,211 --> 01:07:47,356 their horns piercing and gouging each other and their bones often breaking. 475 01:07:51,167 --> 01:07:54,048 Those who make it to the slaughterhouse are killed in front of each other 476 01:07:54,073 --> 01:07:55,699 without prior stunning, 477 01:07:59,660 --> 01:08:01,572 some even skinned alive. 478 01:08:03,762 --> 01:08:06,131 The hides are soaked in toxic chemicals 479 01:08:06,156 --> 01:08:09,235 known to cause cancer or chronic skin diseases, 480 01:08:09,418 --> 01:08:10,685 often by children. 481 01:08:15,275 --> 01:08:17,323 The fundamental concept of rodeos 482 01:08:17,348 --> 01:08:22,281 is the physical control and domination of weaker, more vulnerable beings. 483 01:08:22,535 --> 01:08:26,141 Calves, steers and bulls are physically provoked 484 01:08:26,165 --> 01:08:28,129 for the entertainment of spectators 485 01:08:28,154 --> 01:08:32,443 in some 240 rodeo events held across Australia every year. 486 01:08:34,877 --> 01:08:38,590 Normally quite docile animals, they endure tail twisting, 487 01:08:47,798 --> 01:08:48,998 electric prodding 488 01:08:59,373 --> 01:09:01,928 and other physical abuse behind the scenes, 489 01:09:12,360 --> 01:09:16,782 as well as the use of metal spurs and straps tightened around their abdomens, 490 01:09:16,807 --> 01:09:18,925 to make them “buck” and appear wild. 491 01:09:47,318 --> 01:09:51,619 With intensity and risk integral factors for an entertaining show, 492 01:09:51,721 --> 01:09:53,204 injuries are inevitable. 493 01:10:28,840 --> 01:10:32,411 Calf and steer roping involves the lassoing of terrified animals 494 01:10:32,436 --> 01:10:35,777 as they try to run away, violently jerking them to a halt, 495 01:10:35,830 --> 01:10:40,411 and commonly resulting in bruising, broken limbs, horns and even necks, 496 01:10:40,528 --> 01:10:45,515 ligament tearing, internal haemorrhaging and subcutaneous tissue damage. 497 01:11:19,131 --> 01:11:21,543 ‘Winter lambing’ is the practice of impregnating sheep 498 01:11:21,568 --> 01:11:23,234 so that they give birth in winter months, 499 01:11:23,675 --> 01:11:27,106 meaning their lambs are weaned in spring when pastures are most fertile. 500 01:11:27,285 --> 01:11:29,636 While this allows the lambs to grow more quickly, 501 01:11:29,661 --> 01:11:34,367 it results in 10-15 million newborn lambs – roughly one in every four – 502 01:11:34,392 --> 01:11:38,438 dying within 48 hours of birth from exposure to the harsh cold. 503 01:11:39,530 --> 01:11:42,698 For sheep farmers, this is still preferable to the higher feed costs 504 01:11:42,723 --> 01:11:44,465 of lambing in warmer months. 505 01:11:47,343 --> 01:11:51,964 The Merino breed, accounting for around 80% of the wool produced in Australia, 506 01:11:51,989 --> 01:11:54,377 have been selectively bred to have wrinkled skin 507 01:11:54,402 --> 01:11:56,205 resulting in excessive amounts of wool 508 01:11:56,230 --> 01:11:59,214 while making them much more prone to flystrike. 509 01:11:59,657 --> 01:12:03,507 To reduce soiling and the risk of flystrike for the lambs who make it to summer, 510 01:12:03,532 --> 01:12:05,958 their tails are docked or cut off entirely, 511 01:12:05,983 --> 01:12:08,481 and they are often mulesed at the same time, 512 01:12:08,506 --> 01:12:11,008 which involves cutting off the skin around their buttocks 513 01:12:11,035 --> 01:12:13,545 and the base of their tail with metal shears. 514 01:12:14,474 --> 01:12:16,506 If the lambs are younger than 6 months, 515 01:12:16,531 --> 01:12:19,126 it is legal to do this without any pain relief. 516 01:12:23,063 --> 01:12:27,026 Sheep shearers are paid by the number of sheep shorn, not by the hour, 517 01:12:27,051 --> 01:12:29,629 so speed is prioritised over precision, 518 01:12:29,654 --> 01:12:32,866 and there is no requirement for formal training or accreditation. 519 01:13:20,904 --> 01:13:24,037 After a few years, when they can no longer produce enough wool 520 01:13:24,062 --> 01:13:28,106 to be considered profitable, the sheep are sent to slaughter and sold as mutton, 521 01:13:28,236 --> 01:13:31,673 while lambs raised for meat are killed between 4 and 12 months of age, 522 01:13:31,698 --> 01:13:34,881 far short of a natural lifespan of 12-14 years. 523 01:13:39,782 --> 01:13:42,887 19 million of the 32 million sheep killed each year in Australia 524 01:13:42,912 --> 01:13:44,324 go through saleyards, 525 01:13:44,558 --> 01:13:48,639 an intermediary between farms and slaughterhouses or private buyers, 526 01:13:48,664 --> 01:13:52,586 where animals also including cattle, calves, horses, poultry and pigs, 527 01:13:52,703 --> 01:13:53,970 are auctioned off. 528 01:13:55,737 --> 01:13:59,399 Heat stress, dehydration, exhaustion, or pre-existing conditions 529 01:13:59,424 --> 01:14:02,034 are common causes of deaths at saleyards. 530 01:14:03,840 --> 01:14:06,813 Most of the sheep are bought by slaughterhouses for their meat. 531 01:14:11,854 --> 01:14:15,267 No animal at a slaughterhouse walks willingly to their death. 532 01:14:47,752 --> 01:14:50,950 Again electrical stunning proves regularly ineffective, 533 01:14:50,975 --> 01:14:54,092 causing only pain and terrifying the animals even further 534 01:14:54,117 --> 01:14:55,530 in their final moments. 535 01:15:34,196 --> 01:15:36,262 Bolt gun stunning is no better. 536 01:16:11,552 --> 01:16:13,986 Regardless of how effective stunning may appear, 537 01:16:14,011 --> 01:16:16,508 it’s impossible to know with certainty whether an animal 538 01:16:16,533 --> 01:16:20,090 has been rendered completely unconscious and insensible to pain, 539 01:16:20,324 --> 01:16:24,190 or is merely paralysed and unable to move, while still feeling everything. 540 01:16:52,942 --> 01:16:57,008 In their fear and desperation, some manage to briefly escape, 541 01:16:57,060 --> 01:17:00,240 directly confronted with the bodies of those before them, 542 01:17:13,629 --> 01:17:16,841 before being forced back into the race, knowing that they’ll be next. 543 01:17:31,218 --> 01:17:34,372 Goats are farmed for dairy in much the same way as cows, 544 01:17:34,393 --> 01:17:38,039 repeatedly impregnated to ensure a continuous supply of milk. 545 01:17:38,065 --> 01:17:41,856 A niche industry in Australia with only around 65 farms, 546 01:17:41,881 --> 01:17:45,075 goats’ milk is marketed as a more easily digestible alternative 547 01:17:45,101 --> 01:17:48,002 suitable for people with allergies to cows’ milk. 548 01:17:48,209 --> 01:17:51,992 Worldwide, more people drink the milk of goats than any other animal. 549 01:18:03,140 --> 01:18:06,073 The male kids, unable to ever produce milk, 550 01:18:06,098 --> 01:18:10,556 are generally considered waste products and killed on farm shortly after birth 551 01:18:13,736 --> 01:18:17,483 while the female kids are grown to become milk producers themselves, 552 01:18:17,508 --> 01:18:21,156 though some farms will raise and sell their excess goats for meat. 553 01:18:27,682 --> 01:18:29,822 The lactating mothers are milked twice daily 554 01:18:29,847 --> 01:18:32,007 for up to ten years before slaughter, 555 01:18:32,111 --> 01:18:35,974 at their peak producing 4 litres of milk per day to be sold fresh 556 01:18:35,999 --> 01:18:40,021 or turned into cheese, butter, ice-cream, yoghurt and soap. 557 01:18:50,779 --> 01:18:54,093 Australia is the largest exporter of goat meat in the world, 558 01:18:54,118 --> 01:18:56,724 the majority of it going to the United States. 559 01:18:56,867 --> 01:19:02,326 Only 10% comes from goats bred and farmed for meat, the rest from rangeland goats, 560 01:19:02,353 --> 01:19:05,180 a wild breed originating from escaped domestic goats 561 01:19:05,205 --> 01:19:07,825 brought to Australia by European settlers. 562 01:19:07,903 --> 01:19:10,823 These free-roaming goats are captured and transported 563 01:19:10,848 --> 01:19:15,004 to feedlots known as goat depots, where they are fattened prior to slaughter. 564 01:19:44,322 --> 01:19:47,829 Pregnant animals being sent to slaughter is not uncommon, 565 01:19:47,855 --> 01:19:52,199 and inevitably, some will give birth on the transport trucks or in the holding pens 566 01:19:52,226 --> 01:19:54,709 shortly before they are herded to the kill floor, 567 01:19:55,022 --> 01:19:58,844 their babies left behind to die from starvation or exposure, 568 01:19:58,869 --> 01:20:01,269 calling out for their dead mothers. 569 01:22:13,547 --> 01:22:16,973 Salmon is the most popularly eaten fish in Australia, 570 01:22:17,038 --> 01:22:19,889 with almost 40,000 tonnes consumed every year. 571 01:22:20,050 --> 01:22:22,613 They are farmed offshore in underwater cages, 572 01:22:22,665 --> 01:22:25,813 primarily in bays on the south and west coasts of Tasmania 573 01:22:25,838 --> 01:22:27,505 due to the cooler waters. 574 01:22:29,011 --> 01:22:31,478 Each cage can hold up to 60,000 fish, 575 01:22:31,496 --> 01:22:35,280 transferred from the inland hatchery at 12-18 months of age. 576 01:22:36,395 --> 01:22:39,518 As they grow, their space within the cages decreases 577 01:22:39,543 --> 01:22:41,517 until they are packed tightly together. 578 01:22:42,660 --> 01:22:48,116 A 2017 study on farmed salmon in Australia, Norway, Chile, Scotland and Canada 579 01:22:48,141 --> 01:22:50,939 found that about half of the fish in these farms are deaf 580 01:22:50,964 --> 01:22:55,308 as a result of accelerated growth rates deforming their sound receptors. 581 01:22:57,250 --> 01:23:00,761 The world-heritage Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania’s west coast 582 01:23:00,786 --> 01:23:03,916 is home to the largest concentration of fish farms in the country, 583 01:23:03,941 --> 01:23:08,177 with the salmon industry’s three key players – Tassal, Huon and Petuna – 584 01:23:08,202 --> 01:23:11,836 all owning several farms comprising up to 2 dozen cages. 585 01:23:14,465 --> 01:23:19,865 In the one year period to September 2016, over 21,000 tonnes of uneaten fish food 586 01:23:19,942 --> 01:23:22,866 and untold amounts of excrement ended up in the harbour. 587 01:23:22,891 --> 01:23:26,766 Such high levels of pollution lead to dangerously low levels of oxygen 588 01:23:26,791 --> 01:23:29,526 in the water and greater risks of disease, 589 01:23:29,551 --> 01:23:32,571 contributing to large numbers of deaths within the farms. 590 01:23:35,257 --> 01:23:39,716 Numerous mass mortality incidents from 2015 to 2018 591 01:23:39,780 --> 01:23:42,931 have been attributed to a mixture of suffocation from low oxygen, 592 01:23:42,956 --> 01:23:44,722 human error, and disease. 593 01:23:49,191 --> 01:23:51,835 The largest of the three companies, Tassal, 594 01:23:51,900 --> 01:23:56,300 boasts an accepted survival rate of 83% across all their farms. 595 01:23:56,793 --> 01:24:01,926 After 15-18 months in these ocean cages, when they’ve reached about 7kg each, 596 01:24:01,951 --> 01:24:03,707 the salmon are sucked up through a bore tube 597 01:24:03,732 --> 01:24:06,847 into the harvest vessel where they are either immediately killed 598 01:24:06,872 --> 01:24:10,811 or transported alive in tanks to the onshore processing facility. 599 01:24:12,237 --> 01:24:15,998 Barramundi are farmed in all states of Australia except Tasmania. 600 01:24:16,023 --> 01:24:17,685 In the colder southern states, 601 01:24:17,710 --> 01:24:20,925 they are raised with thousands of others in small indoor tanks. 602 01:24:29,682 --> 01:24:31,406 While in the northern states, 603 01:24:31,431 --> 01:24:34,670 they’re raised either in offshore sea cages similar to salmon farms 604 01:24:34,695 --> 01:24:37,810 or in outdoor pond systems, used also for trout. 605 01:24:43,027 --> 01:24:46,996 The supposed humane method of harvesting and killing farmed fish 606 01:24:47,021 --> 01:24:50,015 is to suck them into icy water to freeze them to death. 607 01:25:04,737 --> 01:25:07,896 Far from humane, it is a slow and painful death, 608 01:25:07,921 --> 01:25:10,146 sometimes taking half an hour to kill. 609 01:25:37,478 --> 01:25:41,558 Fish killed for sashimi, a Japanese delicacy favouring freshness, 610 01:25:41,583 --> 01:25:44,682 are stabbed in the head before having their jugular vein cut open 611 01:25:44,707 --> 01:25:47,661 and then are put back into the ice slurry to bleed out. 612 01:25:49,716 --> 01:25:51,836 Stores and restaurants displaying live fish 613 01:25:51,862 --> 01:25:53,778 allow customers intent on freshness 614 01:25:53,830 --> 01:25:56,646 to choose which individuals they would like killed. 615 01:26:01,733 --> 01:26:05,873 Three quarters of the seafood consumed in Australia is imported from other countries, 616 01:26:05,897 --> 01:26:09,644 of which the most significant species are prawns, salmon and tuna. 617 01:26:18,654 --> 01:26:22,131 Commercial fishing trawlers drag large nets through the water behind them, 618 01:26:22,196 --> 01:26:24,800 indiscriminately capturing all species in their wake. 619 01:26:33,708 --> 01:26:36,020 Around 85% of the world’s fish stocks 620 01:26:36,045 --> 01:26:39,052 are now being fished to full capacity or are overfished. 621 01:26:39,473 --> 01:26:40,680 At the current rate, 622 01:26:40,704 --> 01:26:44,577 it is anticipated that our oceans will be void of fish by 2048. 623 01:26:54,543 --> 01:26:57,733 The rabbit farming industry in Australia is a struggling one. 624 01:26:57,773 --> 01:27:01,635 Highly contagious diseases introduced to eradicate wild rabbits, 625 01:27:01,660 --> 01:27:04,831 carried by insects, can quickly wipe out entire farms, 626 01:27:04,856 --> 01:27:06,347 while others struggle to compete 627 01:27:06,372 --> 01:27:10,079 with the cheaper price of wild rabbits trapped and killed by hunters. 628 01:27:10,705 --> 01:27:13,085 Farmed meat rabbits spend their entire lives 629 01:27:13,109 --> 01:27:15,665 in wire cages suspended above the floor, 630 01:27:15,690 --> 01:27:20,279 unable to exhibit any natural behaviours like digging, hiding or jumping. 631 01:27:21,682 --> 01:27:24,110 A build-up of faeces on the floor beneath them 632 01:27:24,135 --> 01:27:26,173 creates high levels of ammonia. 633 01:27:27,602 --> 01:27:31,369 Female rabbits kept for breeding can be forced to live in these conditions 634 01:27:31,394 --> 01:27:34,661 for up to 56 weeks while they produce 7 litters. 635 01:27:44,654 --> 01:27:50,261 Most of the rabbits, capable of living for 8-12 years, are killed at 12 weeks old. 636 01:27:55,113 --> 01:27:59,343 3 to 4 thousand rabbits are used for scientific research and testing 637 01:27:59,368 --> 01:28:00,736 each year in Australia, 638 01:28:00,761 --> 01:28:03,799 many of them coming from this facility in Victoria. 639 01:28:17,537 --> 01:28:20,982 Most fur products sold in Australia are imported from overseas, 640 01:28:20,982 --> 01:28:22,994 much of that harvested from rabbits. 641 01:28:23,177 --> 01:28:28,036 In 2015, clothing brand Akubra shut down their Australian operations 642 01:28:28,061 --> 01:28:30,928 and began importing rabbit fur from Europe. 643 01:28:38,105 --> 01:28:42,721 Australia also imports fur from China, the world’s largest fur exporter. 644 01:28:42,878 --> 01:28:46,848 Of ten rabbit fur farms visited by an undercover investigator, 645 01:28:46,873 --> 01:28:50,674 half engaged in the practice of plucking the fur from live rabbits, 646 01:28:50,699 --> 01:28:52,658 a process repeated every 3 months, 647 01:28:52,683 --> 01:28:55,418 between which the rabbits live in wire cages. 648 01:28:55,761 --> 01:28:58,562 Plucking results in longer, more profitable hair 649 01:28:58,587 --> 01:29:00,581 compared to shearing or clipping. 650 01:29:02,744 --> 01:29:05,028 As rabbits age, they grow less fur, 651 01:29:05,052 --> 01:29:08,521 and ultimately are hung up and skinned for a final harvesting, 652 01:29:08,547 --> 01:29:10,480 sometimes while still alive. 653 01:29:13,189 --> 01:29:17,122 12 rabbits are killed to make the felt for just one Akubra hat. 654 01:29:17,518 --> 01:29:22,121 Worldwide, over one billion rabbits are killed for their fur every year. 655 01:29:32,136 --> 01:29:34,277 Minks are a common source of fur for clothing, 656 01:29:34,302 --> 01:29:37,035 accessories and even eyelash extensions. 657 01:29:37,429 --> 01:29:39,198 As there are no mink farms in Australia, 658 01:29:39,250 --> 01:29:41,650 their fur is imported from overseas. 659 01:29:42,575 --> 01:29:44,948 In the wild, they would individually occupy 660 01:29:44,975 --> 01:29:47,375 up to 2500 acres of wetland habitat. 661 01:29:48,154 --> 01:29:50,349 Despite generations of being bred for fur, 662 01:29:50,374 --> 01:29:52,440 these naturally inquisitive and solitary animals 663 01:29:52,465 --> 01:29:55,018 have been found to suffer greatly in captivity, 664 01:29:55,233 --> 01:29:58,316 cramped in small wire cages where chronic boredom and stress 665 01:29:58,341 --> 01:30:00,931 lead to frantic pacing and self-mutilation. 666 01:30:04,080 --> 01:30:07,774 Minks used for breeding are kept in these cages for four to five years, 667 01:30:07,799 --> 01:30:11,518 giving birth to a litter each year of 3 or 4 surviving kittens, 668 01:30:11,755 --> 01:30:14,414 who are slaughtered and skinned at 6 months old. 669 01:30:15,107 --> 01:30:18,019 Gas chambers or enclosed boxes filled with engine exhaust 670 01:30:18,045 --> 01:30:19,810 are common ways of killing the minks, 671 01:30:19,834 --> 01:30:23,861 but are not always lethal, resulting in some waking up while being skinned. 672 01:30:30,676 --> 01:30:33,236 Anal electrocution or simply breaking their necks 673 01:30:33,340 --> 01:30:34,611 are common alternatives. 674 01:31:04,200 --> 01:31:08,815 After minks, foxes are the second most commonly farmed animal for fur, 675 01:31:08,840 --> 01:31:10,768 facing many of the same problems. 676 01:31:14,245 --> 01:31:17,384 Chinese fur farmers claim that their margins are so slim, 677 01:31:17,449 --> 01:31:18,992 they can’t afford to kill foxes with 678 01:31:19,017 --> 01:31:22,066 anything but the most brutally efficient of methods, 679 01:31:22,565 --> 01:31:26,839 with many foxes being skinned alive to save time and effort. 680 01:31:32,462 --> 01:31:37,034 Introduced to Australia by British settlers for their traditional sport of fox hunting 681 01:31:37,059 --> 01:31:39,945 and later to control the spread of introduced rabbits, 682 01:31:39,969 --> 01:31:42,994 foxes are now classified as pests across the country, 683 01:31:43,020 --> 01:31:45,379 with numbers estimated at over 7 million. 684 01:31:45,691 --> 01:31:47,081 The hunting and shooting of foxes 685 01:31:47,106 --> 01:31:50,117 on personally-owned land is legal in all states. 686 01:32:03,065 --> 01:32:05,856 Often consumed accidentally by native wildlife 687 01:32:05,881 --> 01:32:07,943 or companion animals like dogs, 688 01:32:07,968 --> 01:32:12,525 the most common method of reducing numbers is the use of 1080 poison baits. 689 01:32:12,887 --> 01:32:15,959 1080 is colourless, odourless and tasteless, 690 01:32:16,103 --> 01:32:19,503 causing slow, agonising deaths to all its victims. 691 01:32:28,281 --> 01:32:30,583 While Australia, the EU and the US 692 01:32:30,608 --> 01:32:33,671 have banned the import of dog and cat fur, 693 01:32:33,696 --> 01:32:36,734 investigations show that Chinese dog and cat fur 694 01:32:36,759 --> 01:32:39,718 is frequently mislabelled as fox, rabbit or mink. 695 01:32:39,743 --> 01:32:43,448 Each year in China, around 2 million dogs and cats 696 01:32:43,473 --> 01:32:47,023 are bred, stolen from homes, or taken from the street, 697 01:32:47,062 --> 01:32:48,662 squeezed into wire cages 698 01:32:48,687 --> 01:32:52,115 and sometimes transported for days without food or water, 699 01:32:52,139 --> 01:32:55,558 to be hanged, bled, beaten or strangled to death 700 01:32:55,584 --> 01:32:57,117 or even skinned alive. 701 01:33:17,957 --> 01:33:21,648 Around 450,000 puppies are sold in Australia each year. 702 01:33:21,906 --> 01:33:25,404 Around 85% come from unregistered breeders, 703 01:33:25,445 --> 01:33:27,641 but with minimal oversight in place, 704 01:33:27,666 --> 01:33:30,640 even the registered breeders may operate puppy factories, 705 01:33:30,698 --> 01:33:33,440 churning out both pure and mixed-breed puppies 706 01:33:33,465 --> 01:33:35,732 for sale in pet stores or online. 707 01:33:37,944 --> 01:33:39,834 In these factories it can be entirely legal 708 01:33:39,859 --> 01:33:43,269 to keep a mother dog confined to a barren concrete cell 709 01:33:43,294 --> 01:33:48,132 in a shed for 23 hours a day, continually reimpregnated. 710 01:34:17,858 --> 01:34:20,116 They are denied love and companionship, 711 01:34:20,571 --> 01:34:22,756 treated instead as breeding machines. 712 01:34:24,164 --> 01:34:27,095 These cute puppies, sold for thousands of dollars, 713 01:34:27,120 --> 01:34:30,186 often suffer from diseases or other health conditions, 714 01:34:30,226 --> 01:34:32,336 or behavioural difficulties, 715 01:34:32,361 --> 01:34:35,812 as a result of the conditions they were exposed to in the farm 716 01:34:35,864 --> 01:34:38,425 and generations of selective breeding. 717 01:34:39,442 --> 01:34:40,594 "Hi, how are you" 718 01:34:40,905 --> 01:34:43,141 "Yeah, good. Will you be getting more of the golden retrievers in?" 719 01:34:43,166 --> 01:34:48,796 "Ah, yes, golden retrievers if I'm not mistaken will be this coming Saturday" 720 01:34:48,871 --> 01:34:50,528 "This coming Saturday? Ah okay" 721 01:34:50,553 --> 01:34:52,748 "And... where do they come from? Are they from a..." 722 01:34:52,852 --> 01:34:54,617 "We have our own breeder" 723 01:34:54,669 --> 01:34:56,077 "Are they a puppy farm?" 724 01:34:56,110 --> 01:34:57,270 "Obviously no." 725 01:35:03,113 --> 01:35:04,846 "Oh they're so beautiful!" 726 01:35:06,324 --> 01:35:07,385 "And it's a good breeder?" 727 01:35:07,410 --> 01:35:08,833 "Yeah, definitely, they're registered" 728 01:35:08,858 --> 01:35:11,544 "So it's not like... I've been hearing bad things about puppy farms... 729 01:35:11,569 --> 01:35:12,848 It's not a puppy farm?" "Obviously no." 730 01:35:12,873 --> 01:35:15,655 "Puppy farms you will get puppies really sick" 731 01:35:15,820 --> 01:35:16,868 "Sick puppies." 732 01:35:27,232 --> 01:35:33,256 Meanwhile, an estimated 200-250,000 surrendered or stray dogs and cats 733 01:35:33,281 --> 01:35:37,480 are euthanised each year in shelters and pounds across the country, 734 01:35:37,505 --> 01:35:40,638 the vast majority of them healthy but unwanted. 735 01:35:54,140 --> 01:35:58,009 Despite numerous widely publicised scandals in recent years, 736 01:35:58,034 --> 01:36:01,069 greyhound racing continues to be a large and powerful 737 01:36:01,094 --> 01:36:04,974 gambling and entertainment industry in Australia and around the world. 738 01:36:04,999 --> 01:36:07,468 The rapid acceleration and extreme speed 739 01:36:07,493 --> 01:36:10,655 at which these large dogs chase the lure around a track 740 01:36:10,786 --> 01:36:13,931 inevitably results in collisions, falls and injuries, 741 01:36:14,113 --> 01:36:18,476 the most frequent being muscle tears, ligament ruptures and tarsal fractures. 742 01:36:18,945 --> 01:36:22,854 Each week on Australian tracks up to 200 dogs are reported injured 743 01:36:23,218 --> 01:36:26,638 with an estimated 6 to 10 greyhounds either dying on track 744 01:36:26,857 --> 01:36:28,653 or being put down afterwards. 745 01:36:28,979 --> 01:36:32,538 Greyhounds have a natural lifespan of 12-14 years. 746 01:36:32,563 --> 01:36:36,724 Racing greyhounds begin their ‘careers’ at around 18 months of age, 747 01:36:36,855 --> 01:36:39,693 and finish by the time they are 4 and a half years old. 748 01:36:39,858 --> 01:36:41,411 In New South Wales they have a career 749 01:36:41,436 --> 01:36:45,445 that lasts, on average, for only 363 days. 750 01:36:45,713 --> 01:36:51,211 Between 13,000 and 17,000 young greyhounds are killed annually in Australia. 751 01:36:51,290 --> 01:36:54,042 Of the 97000 greyhounds bred in New South Wales 752 01:36:54,067 --> 01:36:56,830 in the 12 year period to 2016, 753 01:36:57,005 --> 01:37:01,430 50-70% or more were killed because they were considered too slow 754 01:37:01,455 --> 01:37:03,351 or unsuitable for racing. 755 01:37:03,605 --> 01:37:05,187 There is a growing body of evidence 756 01:37:05,212 --> 01:37:08,209 showing greyhounds are frequently killed in inhumane ways, 757 01:37:08,234 --> 01:37:11,718 with trainers preferring the cheaper option of gunshot or bludgeoning 758 01:37:11,744 --> 01:37:13,863 over paying for a vet to euthanise. 759 01:37:14,157 --> 01:37:17,390 The dogs’ bodies may then be dumped in pits on private properties 760 01:37:17,415 --> 01:37:19,082 or scattered in bushland. 761 01:37:20,654 --> 01:37:24,263 The use of live animals as bait when training greyhounds to chase the lure, 762 01:37:24,288 --> 01:37:26,966 though illegal, has been found to be widespread, 763 01:37:26,991 --> 01:37:29,751 with a 2015 New South Wales Inquiry 764 01:37:29,776 --> 01:37:32,675 being told that 85 to 90 percent of trainers 765 01:37:32,700 --> 01:37:34,300 engage in the practice. 766 01:37:46,502 --> 01:37:51,567 Untold numbers of terrified piglets, rabbits, possums, chickens and kittens 767 01:37:51,592 --> 01:37:53,576 have been torn apart for the sake of teaching 768 01:37:53,601 --> 01:37:57,334 otherwise gentle, sleepy animals to run around a track. 769 01:38:01,851 --> 01:38:05,423 Horses are not skeletally mature until around 5 years of age, 770 01:38:05,443 --> 01:38:08,431 but commonly their racing careers begin when they’re only 2 771 01:38:08,456 --> 01:38:10,276 due to the lure of higher prize money 772 01:38:10,301 --> 01:38:12,342 and a quicker return on investment. 773 01:38:12,819 --> 01:38:15,273 This drastically increases the risk of injuries, 774 01:38:15,298 --> 01:38:17,941 with up to 80% suffering from shin soreness, 775 01:38:17,966 --> 01:38:19,779 or dorsal metacarpal disease. 776 01:38:20,427 --> 01:38:23,042 Post-race examinations have found a high prevalence 777 01:38:23,067 --> 01:38:25,234 of blood in the horses' windpipes and lungs, 778 01:38:25,258 --> 01:38:28,720 along with an increasing frequency and severity of stomach ulcers 779 01:38:28,745 --> 01:38:31,006 as training and racing progressed. 780 01:38:31,970 --> 01:38:35,637 On the track, they are painfully whipped to encourage greater speeds. 781 01:38:35,638 --> 01:38:38,962 Race rules limit whipping in the earlier stages of the race, 782 01:38:38,962 --> 01:38:41,334 but in the last hundred metres when the horses are fatigued 783 01:38:41,358 --> 01:38:43,983 and less able to respond, there are no limits 784 01:38:44,009 --> 01:38:46,835 and they are often whipped relentlessly until the finish line. 785 01:38:47,666 --> 01:38:51,875 Jumps racing is statistically 19 times more dangerous than flat racing, 786 01:38:51,900 --> 01:38:54,377 with violent falls a regular occurrence. 787 01:39:04,048 --> 01:39:06,717 Roughly half of the horses involved in jumps races 788 01:39:06,742 --> 01:39:08,666 each year in Australia disappear, 789 01:39:08,691 --> 01:39:11,555 quietly exiting the industry in unknown circumstances, 790 01:39:11,580 --> 01:39:13,762 never to race or be heard from again, 791 01:39:13,787 --> 01:39:15,120 or killed on track, 792 01:39:15,145 --> 01:39:18,271 with green screens erected to obscure the view of racegoers. 793 01:39:33,119 --> 01:39:37,754 Nationally, 11-12,000 racing horses are newly registered each year, 794 01:39:37,779 --> 01:39:39,794 while roughly the same number leave the industry, 795 01:39:39,819 --> 01:39:44,590 largely as a result of poor performance, unsuitable temperaments or injuries. 796 01:39:45,400 --> 01:39:46,905 Many of these end up at knackeries, 797 01:39:46,950 --> 01:39:50,351 where they are killed for pet food or to feed racing greyhounds. 798 01:39:53,214 --> 01:39:56,747 Others end up at one of two licensed horse abattoirs 799 01:39:56,772 --> 01:39:59,295 that export horsemeat for human consumption. 800 01:40:16,443 --> 01:40:18,576 Horses are also used in rodeos. 801 01:40:49,875 --> 01:40:53,738 Camels were brought to Australia in the 1800s to be used for transport, 802 01:40:53,803 --> 01:40:57,002 then released into the wild following the advent of automobiles. 803 01:40:57,160 --> 01:41:01,320 By 2008, their population was estimated at around 600,000, 804 01:41:01,443 --> 01:41:03,886 leading the government to establish a culling project 805 01:41:03,970 --> 01:41:06,197 that effectively halved their numbers, 806 01:41:06,222 --> 01:41:08,797 primarily by shooting them from helicopters 807 01:41:08,822 --> 01:41:12,110 but also by rounding them up and trucking them to slaughterhouses 808 01:41:12,135 --> 01:41:14,776 for export to the United States and Middle East, 809 01:41:14,801 --> 01:41:16,515 a practice which continues today. 810 01:41:18,024 --> 01:41:22,028 Having spent their entire lives roaming freely without human contact, 811 01:41:22,053 --> 01:41:24,123 the sudden confinement and forceful handling 812 01:41:24,148 --> 01:41:25,736 is completely foreign to them. 813 01:42:03,574 --> 01:42:05,962 An increasing number of camels caught in the wild 814 01:42:05,987 --> 01:42:09,167 are being diverted to camel dairies, an expanding industry 815 01:42:09,192 --> 01:42:12,123 that promotes itself as a healthier alternative to cow milk products 816 01:42:12,150 --> 01:42:15,022 and a less wasteful alternative to aerial culling. 817 01:42:21,980 --> 01:42:23,757 Between 6 and 10 million animals 818 01:42:23,782 --> 01:42:27,395 are used for research and testing purposes in Australia every year, 819 01:42:27,511 --> 01:42:29,426 including 1-2 million mice. 820 01:42:30,061 --> 01:42:34,208 Many of these experiments involve live surgical procedures without pain relief, 821 01:42:34,233 --> 01:42:36,500 or exposure to toxins or diseases. 822 01:42:37,441 --> 01:42:41,032 Ultimately, all mice subjected to research or testing will be killed, 823 01:42:41,057 --> 01:42:43,448 as they cannot legally be released from the lab. 824 01:42:43,643 --> 01:42:47,661 Carbon dioxide gassing, or overdosing with the anaesthetic isoflurane 825 01:42:47,686 --> 01:42:50,544 through gas or injection, are two common ways of killing mice 826 01:42:50,569 --> 01:42:52,492 when they have served their purpose. 827 01:43:12,982 --> 01:43:15,753 These days, scientific exploration and discovery 828 01:43:15,818 --> 01:43:18,269 deals with nuances of human physiology, 829 01:43:18,314 --> 01:43:20,683 of which animals are not appropriate models. 830 01:43:20,945 --> 01:43:24,924 A 2015 study by The National Institutes of Health in the United States 831 01:43:24,950 --> 01:43:27,686 found that a staggering 95% of all drugs 832 01:43:27,730 --> 01:43:30,664 that are shown to be safe and effective in animal testing 833 01:43:30,691 --> 01:43:32,758 go on to fail in human trials. 834 01:43:33,022 --> 01:43:35,764 Uncritical reliance on the results of animal tests 835 01:43:35,808 --> 01:43:38,619 in disregard of potentially more accurate alternatives 836 01:43:38,707 --> 01:43:40,538 utilising human tissue and cells, 837 01:43:40,563 --> 01:43:43,722 cadavers, simulators and computational models, 838 01:43:43,792 --> 01:43:47,399 may have cost the health and lives of tens of thousands of humans… 839 01:43:47,719 --> 01:43:49,386 and billions of animals. 840 01:43:55,461 --> 01:43:58,394 Hundreds of macaques, marmosets and baboons 841 01:43:58,420 --> 01:44:01,544 are provided annually to Australian research laboratories 842 01:44:01,569 --> 01:44:04,245 by three government-funded breeding facilities. 843 01:44:04,270 --> 01:44:07,236 Hidden from public sight behind intense security, 844 01:44:07,261 --> 01:44:11,011 these laboratories carry out a variety of biomedical experiments 845 01:44:11,036 --> 01:44:14,444 on these highly intelligent animals before discarding them. 846 01:44:14,574 --> 01:44:17,058 Other primates are held captive in circuses, 847 01:44:17,083 --> 01:44:19,680 where they are released from the extreme boredom of their cage 848 01:44:19,705 --> 01:44:21,772 only to perform for spectators… 849 01:44:24,556 --> 01:44:26,400 or, in zoos. 850 01:45:02,720 --> 01:45:06,631 Captive lions and tigers in Australia serve the same purpose, 851 01:45:06,656 --> 01:45:09,300 living a life of boredom and frustration 852 01:45:09,325 --> 01:45:11,428 for the entertainment of paying visitors. 853 01:45:17,310 --> 01:45:21,662 While on the surface, exhibits showcasing these and other exotic animals 854 01:45:21,687 --> 01:45:25,696 may inspire wonder and excitement, few patrons observe long enough 855 01:45:25,721 --> 01:45:28,415 to recognise the repetitiveness of their behaviour, 856 01:45:28,532 --> 01:45:33,146 signs of a psychological condition common across all animals in captivity, 857 01:45:33,171 --> 01:45:34,641 dubbed zoochosis. 858 01:45:36,420 --> 01:45:38,640 In the tropical heat of Queensland, 859 01:45:38,665 --> 01:45:42,326 Sea World hosts Australia’s only captive polar bears. 860 01:45:42,351 --> 01:45:44,548 These animals are naturally adapted 861 01:45:44,573 --> 01:45:47,595 for freezing Arctic conditions and have been found in the wild 862 01:45:47,620 --> 01:45:51,245 to swim over 70km in only 24 hours 863 01:45:51,270 --> 01:45:55,117 with an average travel range of 3000km per year. 864 01:45:55,414 --> 01:45:57,449 Here, they are confined to an enclosure 865 01:45:57,474 --> 01:46:01,416 roughly 30 by 40 metres wide for their entire lives. 866 01:46:19,467 --> 01:46:22,067 Seal shows are a popular attraction at zoos, 867 01:46:22,092 --> 01:46:25,999 with seals taught to perform tricks for food in front of a large audience. 868 01:46:26,148 --> 01:46:28,762 "And that's a guarantee that your seafood comes from a fishery 869 01:46:28,787 --> 01:46:32,276 that helps protect fish stocks, jobs, and the environment." 870 01:46:32,301 --> 01:46:35,773 Off stage, they languish in small pens like any other zoo animal, 871 01:46:35,798 --> 01:46:39,877 swimming constantly in repetitive circles or crying out in distress. 872 01:46:47,109 --> 01:46:52,396 In the wild, dolphins are known to travel up to 65km – 40 miles – a day, 873 01:46:52,421 --> 01:46:55,030 and are constantly on the move – foraging for food, 874 01:46:55,055 --> 01:46:57,246 playing and fighting within their pods. 875 01:46:57,403 --> 01:46:59,513 They share with humans and great apes alone 876 01:46:59,538 --> 01:47:03,492 the trait of self-awareness, with evidence of intuition and empathy. 877 01:47:03,773 --> 01:47:05,596 There is no captive situation 878 01:47:05,621 --> 01:47:09,215 that can provide for all the behavioural needs of these highly intelligent, 879 01:47:09,240 --> 01:47:11,394 cognitively complex animals. 880 01:47:11,419 --> 01:47:14,321 Around 80% of Sea World Australia’s dolphins 881 01:47:14,346 --> 01:47:17,097 have been bred in captivity and can never be released, 882 01:47:17,141 --> 01:47:21,187 their entire lives spent performing daily for the reward of food. 883 01:47:21,637 --> 01:47:23,976 Achieving the right level of hunger prior to shows 884 01:47:24,001 --> 01:47:27,181 is a crucial consideration for a good performance, 885 01:47:27,462 --> 01:47:31,026 in what is arguably the park’s most popular attraction. 886 01:47:31,495 --> 01:47:36,023 With over $133 million in admission fees annually, 887 01:47:36,048 --> 01:47:38,503 less than 1 percent is spent on their 888 01:47:38,528 --> 01:47:42,743 heavily promoted research, rescue and rehabilitation initiatives. 889 01:47:43,871 --> 01:47:46,804 Australia’s federal government ruled in 1985 890 01:47:46,829 --> 01:47:49,002 that no more dolphinariums be established, 891 01:47:49,092 --> 01:47:51,174 and that existing ones should be phased out, 892 01:47:51,199 --> 01:47:54,018 after receiving evidence that cetaceans in captivity 893 01:47:54,043 --> 01:47:58,017 suffer from stress, behavioural abnormalities, breeding problems, 894 01:47:58,042 --> 01:48:00,679 high mortality rates and shorter lifespans, 895 01:48:00,747 --> 01:48:04,676 even though at initial glance they may seem content with their conditions. 896 01:48:05,455 --> 01:48:07,594 Today, just two facilities remain, 897 01:48:07,619 --> 01:48:10,157 able to continue operating because of a loophole 898 01:48:10,182 --> 01:48:13,621 that allowed them to keep and display animals born in captivity, 899 01:48:13,646 --> 01:48:16,672 including those bred from rescued wild dolphins 900 01:48:16,697 --> 01:48:20,415 who themselves are required to be rehabilitated and released. 901 01:48:20,527 --> 01:48:23,377 This practice of rescuing, breeding and releasing 902 01:48:23,402 --> 01:48:25,962 allows these parks to keep the gene pool strong 903 01:48:25,987 --> 01:48:30,362 to ensure their shows can continue and their gates can remain open. 904 01:48:32,666 --> 01:48:34,801 While Australian dolphin parks are unable 905 01:48:34,846 --> 01:48:39,060 to capture and import healthy wild dolphins, this remains a reality 906 01:48:39,085 --> 01:48:42,009 of the animal entertainment industry elsewhere in the world, 907 01:48:42,034 --> 01:48:46,248 with the coastal Japanese town of Taiji a common point of capture. 908 01:48:46,397 --> 01:48:48,684 Every year from September to March, 909 01:48:48,709 --> 01:48:51,661 thousands of dolphins and other small cetaceans 910 01:48:51,686 --> 01:48:54,551 are herded into a quiet cove at Taiji 911 01:48:54,576 --> 01:48:57,144 and brutally slaughtered by local fishermen, 912 01:48:57,169 --> 01:49:00,509 who see them either as a source of income or as pests. 913 01:49:00,535 --> 01:49:03,630 Dolphin trainers have been observed assisting fishermen 914 01:49:03,656 --> 01:49:04,926 in herding the dolphins, 915 01:49:04,951 --> 01:49:07,710 picking out a select few to be spared from the slaughter 916 01:49:07,737 --> 01:49:12,223 and instead transported to aquariums and dolphin parks around the world. 917 01:49:16,395 --> 01:49:19,182 If the greatness of a nation and its moral progress 918 01:49:19,207 --> 01:49:21,808 can be judged by the way its animals are treated… 919 01:49:21,833 --> 01:49:24,166 what does that say about Australia? 920 01:49:27,905 --> 01:49:29,703 What does it say about New Zealand? 921 01:49:33,417 --> 01:49:34,617 The United States? 922 01:49:39,098 --> 01:49:40,098 Canada? 923 01:49:41,879 --> 01:49:42,879 Mexico? 924 01:49:45,113 --> 01:49:46,379 The United Kingdom? 925 01:49:48,157 --> 01:49:49,157 Israel? 926 01:49:51,060 --> 01:49:52,060 Spain? 927 01:49:54,557 --> 01:49:57,223 What does it say about us, as a species? 928 01:49:58,592 --> 01:50:03,592 In our entire recorded history, 619 million humans have been killed by war. 929 01:50:04,391 --> 01:50:07,466 We kill the same number of animals every 3 days, 930 01:50:07,755 --> 01:50:10,727 and this isn’t even including fish and other sea creatures 931 01:50:10,752 --> 01:50:13,678 whose deaths are so great they are only measured in tonnes. 932 01:50:24,074 --> 01:50:27,064 But before we kill them, we have to breed them… 933 01:50:29,877 --> 01:50:31,611 Confine and exploit them, 934 01:50:32,097 --> 01:50:33,145 for food... 935 01:50:34,552 --> 01:50:35,619 entertainment... 936 01:50:37,265 --> 01:50:38,265 clothing... 937 01:50:39,930 --> 01:50:41,028 and research. 938 01:50:42,186 --> 01:50:44,853 Their entire lives, from birth to death, 939 01:50:44,879 --> 01:50:48,278 are controlled by industries who care only for profit. 940 01:50:50,096 --> 01:50:51,326 An empire... 941 01:50:52,015 --> 01:50:53,098 of suffering... 942 01:50:53,508 --> 01:50:54,603 and blood. 943 01:50:55,204 --> 01:50:59,074 Paid for by consumers who are told that their treatment was ethical. 944 01:50:59,285 --> 01:51:01,712 Free range, local, organic. 945 01:51:01,790 --> 01:51:03,748 That their deaths were humane, 946 01:51:03,800 --> 01:51:07,112 that cruelty to animals doesn’t happen here in our country, 947 01:51:07,316 --> 01:51:10,394 and if it does, our government, our authorities, 948 01:51:10,419 --> 01:51:12,486 will find it and stamp it out. 949 01:51:13,268 --> 01:51:16,907 And us, as consumers, have little reason to think otherwise, 950 01:51:17,539 --> 01:51:20,055 because to eat and use animals is normal, 951 01:51:20,134 --> 01:51:21,601 we’ve done it forever. 952 01:51:22,176 --> 01:51:25,465 Because the products for sale on supermarket shelves 953 01:51:25,591 --> 01:51:28,850 are so far removed from the individuals who once existed, 954 01:51:28,981 --> 01:51:30,412 some only briefly, 955 01:51:30,821 --> 01:51:33,021 some for years without reprieve. 956 01:51:34,263 --> 01:51:38,798 Individuals who share with us and our companion animals we love so dearly, 957 01:51:38,876 --> 01:51:41,374 our capacity to feel love. 958 01:51:42,900 --> 01:51:43,900 Happiness. 959 01:51:46,700 --> 01:51:48,290 Grief and mourning. 960 01:51:49,371 --> 01:51:52,238 Who share with us, our capacity to suffer. 961 01:51:58,932 --> 01:52:00,927 Our desire to live, 962 01:52:01,588 --> 01:52:02,588 to be free, 963 01:52:05,735 --> 01:52:07,468 to be seen not as objects, 964 01:52:08,061 --> 01:52:10,154 not for our utility to others, 965 01:52:10,179 --> 01:52:12,943 but for who we are as individuals. 966 01:52:13,324 --> 01:52:14,842 Beings in our own right, 967 01:52:14,867 --> 01:52:16,639 not units of production. 968 01:52:16,664 --> 01:52:17,862 Not stock. 969 01:52:17,887 --> 01:52:21,154 He, she, and they, not “it”. 970 01:52:22,357 --> 01:52:23,460 The truth is, 971 01:52:23,563 --> 01:52:26,696 there is no humane way to kill someone who wants to live. 972 01:52:27,493 --> 01:52:29,582 It is not a question of treatment, 973 01:52:29,634 --> 01:52:31,706 or better ways of doing the wrong thing. 974 01:52:32,025 --> 01:52:34,825 Bigger cages, smaller stocking densities, 975 01:52:34,853 --> 01:52:36,253 or less painful gas. 976 01:52:38,566 --> 01:52:41,009 We tell ourselves that they have lived good lives, 977 01:52:41,034 --> 01:52:42,879 and in the end, they don’t know what’s coming 978 01:52:42,932 --> 01:52:44,233 and don’t feel a thing. 979 01:52:44,696 --> 01:52:45,696 But they do. 980 01:52:45,828 --> 01:52:48,384 In their final hours, minutes and seconds, 981 01:52:48,409 --> 01:52:51,233 there is always fear, there is always pain. 982 01:52:51,560 --> 01:52:52,806 The smells of blood. 983 01:52:54,000 --> 01:52:56,276 The screaming of other members of their species, 984 01:52:56,445 --> 01:52:58,598 with whom they have shared their lives. 985 01:52:59,254 --> 01:53:01,551 Never a willingness or desire to die, 986 01:53:02,005 --> 01:53:04,054 but rather, a desperation to live, 987 01:53:05,121 --> 01:53:07,476 a frantic fight to their last breath. 988 01:53:08,393 --> 01:53:10,625 And never are they shown mercy or kindness, 989 01:53:10,807 --> 01:53:11,873 instead mocked, 990 01:53:13,122 --> 01:53:14,277 laughed at, 991 01:53:15,027 --> 01:53:15,887 kicked, 992 01:53:15,912 --> 01:53:16,767 beaten, 993 01:53:20,297 --> 01:53:21,528 tossed like ragdolls, 994 01:53:21,553 --> 01:53:24,949 or sent into a mincer because they were born the wrong sex. 995 01:53:26,434 --> 01:53:28,034 We take their children. 996 01:53:29,474 --> 01:53:30,941 We take their freedom. 997 01:53:32,671 --> 01:53:34,005 We take their lives, 998 01:53:34,141 --> 01:53:37,038 sending them healthy and whole into a slaughterhouse 999 01:53:37,063 --> 01:53:39,936 to come out as packaged pieces on the other side, 1000 01:53:40,165 --> 01:53:43,335 and we tell ourselves that somehow, along the way, 1001 01:53:43,360 --> 01:53:45,816 something humane and ethical happened. 1002 01:53:46,459 --> 01:53:48,798 And in the process, we harm ourselves. 1003 01:53:48,838 --> 01:53:52,040 "The World Health Organisation publishing a report this morning 1004 01:53:52,065 --> 01:53:55,213 on the dangers of processed and red meat..." 1005 01:53:55,754 --> 01:53:57,228 We destroy our environment, 1006 01:53:57,253 --> 01:54:02,426 emitting through animal agriculture more greenhouse gases than any other industry, 1007 01:54:02,540 --> 01:54:05,704 tearing down our forests and slaughtering our native animals 1008 01:54:05,729 --> 01:54:07,331 to make room for farms. 1009 01:54:08,958 --> 01:54:11,442 The world’s cattle alone consume a quantity of food 1010 01:54:11,466 --> 01:54:15,306 equal to the caloric needs of 8.7 billion humans, 1011 01:54:15,842 --> 01:54:19,636 and yet one in nine humans – 795 million – 1012 01:54:19,881 --> 01:54:25,111 suffer from chronic undernourishment, and 844 million lack clean water 1013 01:54:25,344 --> 01:54:28,944 while 1000 litres are used to produce 1 litre of milk 1014 01:54:28,969 --> 01:54:32,217 and 15,000 litres for one kilogram of beef. 1015 01:54:33,364 --> 01:54:36,697 And yet we continue to justify animal agriculture 1016 01:54:36,722 --> 01:54:40,485 by claiming that it’s normal, necessary and natural. 1017 01:54:40,510 --> 01:54:43,416 That the animal kingdom, or certain species within it, 1018 01:54:43,520 --> 01:54:48,139 are inferior to ourselves, because they lack our specific type of intelligence, 1019 01:54:48,164 --> 01:54:51,126 because they’re weaker and cannot defend themselves. 1020 01:54:51,179 --> 01:54:53,976 We believe that, in our apparent superiority, 1021 01:54:54,028 --> 01:54:57,798 we have earned the right to exercise power, authority and dominion 1022 01:54:57,823 --> 01:55:02,784 over those we perceive to be inferior, for our own short-sighted ends. 1023 01:55:03,754 --> 01:55:06,879 It is a justification that has been used before. 1024 01:55:07,259 --> 01:55:09,492 By the white man, to enslave the black, 1025 01:55:09,517 --> 01:55:11,674 or to take their land and their children. 1026 01:55:12,460 --> 01:55:14,727 By the Nazis, to murder the Jews. 1027 01:55:15,356 --> 01:55:17,679 By men, to silence and oppress women. 1028 01:55:19,129 --> 01:55:22,088 Are we doomed to repeat history over and over? 1029 01:55:22,812 --> 01:55:26,197 Does this superiority complex, this pure selfishness, 1030 01:55:26,222 --> 01:55:28,483 define who we are as a species? 1031 01:55:29,109 --> 01:55:31,458 Or are we capable of something more?95459

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