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Harling Farm exposed: Inside the British pork industry

Animal Equality has carried out a ground-breaking two-month undercover investigation on a "Quality Assured" (Red Tractor) farm in Britain. Over 200 hours of footage and recorded conversations, and more 300 photos provide a shocking insight into the British pig industry and demonstrate that regardless of whether a farm is labelled as "Quality Assured" there exists pain, suffering and exploitation on a huge scale.

Toronto Pig Save sings Christmas carols in front of Quality Meat Packers

Discover the true meaning of Christmas with Toronto Pig Save this Christmas Day. TPS Choir sings adapted Christmas Carols at Quality Meat Packers' unloading area at 677 Wellington St. West on Sunday, December 25, 2011.

For more information, please visit: www.torontopigsave.org
Video production: Anita Krajnc for rabbletv (Anita is also a member and co-founder of Toronto Pig Save)

Anita Krajnc

Baby lamb number 200 stumbles and baas at (Un)Royal (Un)Fair's slave auction

| November 29, 2011

Babe, lettuce, and tomato: Dead pig walking

| October 10, 2011

Toronto Pig Save releases undercover footage of 'kill floor' at Quality Meat Packers

Toronto Pig Save is releasing footage of activists taking temperatures with a digital thermometer inside pig transport trucks stopping at the long lights at Lakeshore and Strachan (near the Exhibition's Prince's Gates) during Thursday’s heat wave.

 

Pigs hot and dehydrated at Toronto's Quality Meat Packers

On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 at about 2pm, a local resident -- Teresa -- witnessed pigs that were very hot, dehydrated and wounded, including several pigs with bloody snouts in one transport truck. She was shocked to see about 10 transport trucks waiting in line in the hot sun to be unloaded at Toronto's Quality Meat Packers, including three trucks waiting on Wellington Street West. Distressed by what she witnessed, she ran into the plant and asked to speak to the manager. She demanded that they address the crisis. She was asked to leave.

Teresa texted her friends and various NGOs and through social media Toronto Pig Save was informed at about 4 p.m. We immediately visited the site.

Anita Krajnc

PETA's human meat tray protest at Toronto's pig slaughterhouse

| June 28, 2011
Sarah Laskow

Weekly Mulch: Would you eat bugs to fight climate change?

| September 17, 2010
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