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Images tagged "large-group-of-animals"

A group of ducklings huddles together in the corner of a small pen at an Indonesian duck farm. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
A pile of recently slaughtered and de-feathered ducks at a small slaughterhouse. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Holstein cows are ushered into the centre of a barn which leads to the milking parlour at a dairy farm in Vermont. During the winter months, typically between November and May, they live here indoors.
A fish farmer feeds food pellets to red hybrid tilapia. The fish are raised in floating fish pens at a farm by a river in Thailand.
Red hybrid tilapia converge at the surface of a floating pen,  waiting to be fed at a fish farm in Thailand.
A large number of red hybrid tilapia feed on food pellets,  in a crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. A worker in the background tosses a handful of pellets into the water.
A large group of red hybrid tilapia wait to be fed in a densely crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. Overcrowding is common problem in aquaculture,  which can affect the health of the fish being raised.
Workers sort sedated red hybrid tilapia during the harvest at a fish farm in Thailand. Those fish large enough to be sold are tossed into plastic drums, while the smaller fish are tossed back into floating pens. To deliver to certain supermarket chains, the weight and condition of the fish is strictly regulated, thus sedative is regularly used during the harvest to reduce damage to the fish from their struggling.
Several live Nile tilapia swim in the murky water of a densely crowded tank at a supermarket in Thailand.
A fishmonger picks up a live red hybrid tilapia while talking to customers at a fish stall in a wet market in Thailand. Tilapia are widely consumed fish, and they are among the most popular species for aquaculture in Thailand.
Live catfish wriggle and squirm in a crowded, waterless tub at a wet market in Thailand. With their hardy physiology, catfish can often survive for hours out of water.
Live catfish wriggle and squirm in a crowded metal tray while being handled by workers at a fish stall in a wet market in Thailand. With their hardy physiology, catfish can often survive for hours out of water.
A worker tosses a large scoop of food pellets into the floating pen at a red hybrid tilapia farm in Thailand.
An overhead view of thousands of juvenile tilapia inside a mobile floating cage, waiting to be transferred to an Indonesian fish farm nearby.
Dead milkfish mixed with blood and water spill out of a transport barrel onto the tiled floor of a sorting area at a warehouse in Indonesia.
Close-up of a crate full of dead milkfish at an Indonesian fish market.
Workers at a fish market in Indonesia unload crates of dead milkfish from a transport truck.
A close-up underwater view of a crowded group of tilapia on an Indonesian fish farm, about to be harvested from the floating cage they live in. Surrounding the fish is a net used to confine the fish in a small area so that they can be transferred to another enclosure.
During a nighttime harvest at an Indonesian milkfish farm, workers wearing protective helmets stand in the water of a fish pond pulling up on a harvesting net. Captured and crowded milkfish jump and struggle trying to flee from confinement within the net. Crowding the fish together deprives them of oxygen and they will eventually suffocate.
A view from above as a worker uses a dip net to deposit juvenile tilapia into a mobile floating cage. The fish have been removed from a transportation tank and are being transferred to a nearby Indonesian fish farm.
Documenting conditions in an egg-laying barn. Spain, 2009. Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Equality / We Animals Media
Holstein cows are ushered into the centre of a barn which leads to the milking parlour at a dairy farm in Vermont. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down. USA, 2022.
A close-up view of a dead Pekin duck in a dumpster a few hundred meters from a Brome Lake Ducks facility in Racine, Quebec.
Thousands of illegally disposed and decomposing mink bodies.

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