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Images tagged "pig-farm"

Investigation with Animal Equality.
Activists leave a farm with three rescued pigs at 3am. Australia, 2013.
Garbage day. A dead pig inside a refuse bin waits for collection outside a farm entrance. Denmark, 2019. Selene Magnolia / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali, Italy, 2023
Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali, Italy, 2023
Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali, Italy, 2023
Under infrared heat lamps, piglets at this farm are raised on concrete floors, making rooting, sun-basking, and many other natural behaviours impossible. Italy, 2018. Francesco Pistilli / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
A room with a view. Netherlands, 2016. Sabine Grootendorst / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Two pigs stand nose to nose in flood waters while awaiting rescue at an Italian factory pig farm. Italy, 2023. Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali / We Animals Media
On an intensive pig farm, a sow sits in a farrowing crate with her piglets nearby as a worker cleans the neighbouring pen.
A young pig covered in feces looks into the camera as they lie in a bare concrete aisle between pens on an intensive pig farm.
Curious young pigs, filthy with feces and urine, crowd together in a walkway between pens on an intensive pig farm to look out from behind a closed gate.
A young pig lies in the corner of their filthy enclosure on a small African farm owned by a large company. Approximately 150 pigs live on this farm in small pens of varying degrees of cleanliness without any enrichment. The farm will send the pigs to slaughter when they are between four to six months of age.
Four young pigs look through a wired-shut gate on a small backyard farm in Africa. The farm's newly built pens hold dozens of pigs on concrete floors without enrichment or outdoor access.
Two young pigs look up from the corner of a dark enclosure on a small backyard farm in Africa. The farm's newly built pens hold dozens of pigs on concrete floors without enrichment or outdoor access.
A frayed plastic sack hangs above a recently cleaned bare concrete pig pen. Such sacks are considered a form of enrichment for the animals' welfare.
On a large industrial farm, rows of pigs kept in bare concrete pens behind makeshift metal gates are visible from another similar barn on the same farm.
A young pig gazes into the camera from inside a dark, open-air concrete pen on a large industrial farm. They share this pen with numerous other young pigs, all filthy from their living conditions.
Adult pigs with notched ears and covered in filth sleep crowded together inside a small, concrete, open-air pen on an industrial pig farm.
On an industrial pig farm, a tree grows at the end of a corridor that runs through the centre of a long barn. Over 700 pigs are kept at this facility.
Weaned piglets live in crowded conditions on a slat-floored pen on an industrial pig farm. Sweden, 2009. Jo-Anne McArthur / Djurrattsalliansen / We Animals Media
A dying piglet being rescued by Animal Liberation Victoria. Australia, 2013. Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Liberation Victoria / We Animals Media
Piglets raised on concrete floors under infrared heat lamps, making rooting, sun-basking and many other natural behaviors impossible. Italy, 2018. Francesco Pistilli / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Piglets raised on concrete floors under infrared heat lamps, making rooting, sun-basking and many other natural behaviors impossible. Italy, 2018. Francesco Pistilli / HIDDEN / We Animals Media

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