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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
Live tilapia slowly suffocate in a basket at an Indonesian fish slaughterhouse. A worker uses a wooden stick to strike and kill the fish as part of the slaughtering process.
A mink farm.
A mink farm with years of feces and urine on the property.
A lone female mink looks out through rusted wire mesh from the inside of a nesting bed at a fur farm.
A butcher is cutting a freshly slaughtered chicken into bite size pieces for the customer. An old, thick wooden stump is used as the table for the cutting. India, 2021. S. Chakrabarti / We Animals Media
A mix of grain and fish meal sits in a clump on top of a mink cage at a fur farm.
A lone female mink looks out through rusted wire mesh from the inside of a nesting box at a fur farm.
The head of a freshly slaughtered chicken rests on top of the butcher's knife. The head and feet of slaughtered poultry are thrown away or given to stray cats around the market. India, 2021. S. Chakrabarti / We Animals Media
An evacuated barn covered in red fire retardant. The ammonium phosphate in the powder reacts with vegetation and wood, so that instead of providing fuel to the fire, it will decompose and give off water vapor.

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