PIG VISION accompanied two pigs - two brothers - one of whom had to make his way through the merciless existence that farmed pigs are forced to endure and the other who was freed from this fate and is still alive today.
Dedicated to those who care for these dogs - they all need homes. www.schronisko.info.pl please donate paypal: korabiewice@viva.org.pl Neuter & spay your pets, overpopulation kills.
This is a short video taken of the demonstration against the proposal to 'cull' badgers in the South West of England. Viva! and Exeter Friends for Animals joined together to urge the public to sign postcards to the Government objected to the mass slaughter of British wildlife. www.viva.org.uk/badgers
Undercover footage of the conditions in which
turkeys are reared on six farms - including two of
the UKs
biggest producers. The video shows overcrowded sheds,
dead and dying birds, animals with gaping wounds, birds
with one half of their beak removed and cannibalism.
The companies involved are Bernard Matthews (the biggest
turkey producer in Europe), Kerry Foods (owners of
Home Pride, Mattessons Walls and Greens), and farms
in Braintree, Sevenoaks, Chichester and Devon.
Ten celebrities - including Paul McCartney, Joanna Lumley, Martin Shaw and Chrissie Hynde - speak from the heart to condemn factory farming. Contains powerful undercover footage. Brilliant for persuading cynics and doubters.
Each year, around 100,000 horses are exported from
Central and Eastern Europe for slaughter in Italy,
France and Belgium in what can fairly be described
as one of the cruelest and least regulated aspects
of Europes
live animal trade.
Filmed in March 2007, Heather Mills tells campaigning farmed animal welfare group, Viva!, why she believes that the farrowing crate is one of factory farming's worst hidden horrors. The film also shows her taking part in covert undercover filming on a UK pig farm, and also contains footage from pig units from around Britain.
Jake the Drake
A short film about the life of a duckling in a UK factory farm.
Paul McCartney talks to Viva!
The Wonderful World of Gavage
Fight for Life
Dishing the Dirt
The Dark Side of Dairy
Milk - The Wrong Stuff. Cows produce milk to feed their babies - just like humans. It flows for the best part of a year and then stops. More milk requires more babies. That's the reality of dairy farming - the visible, obvious side of the industry. But there is another, cruel, much darker side to dairy which few see much and even fewer know about.
Help Stop the Cull
Help stop the badger cull in wales.
Heather Mills talks about why she supports Viva!
Milk - The Wrong Stuff. Cows produce milk to feed their babies - just like humans. It flows for the best part of a year and then stops. More milk requires more babies. That's the reality of dairy farming - the visible, obvious side of the industry. But there is another, cruel, much darker side to dairy which few see much and even fewer know about.
Westfield Farm
Investigation footage
Westfield Piggeries
Investigation footage
Viva! Pig Appeal
Almost all pigs raised for meat in Britain are factory farmed indoors in overcrowded, ill-lit, filthy conditions that cause extreme discomfort and stress to these intelligent animals.
Every time they give birth, most breeding pigs spend a month or more in a metal farrowing crate so small they can barely move.
Contrary to the image painted by the British pig industry and the Government, most pigs never see any bedding and spend their lives on dirty, wet concrete. Unsurprisingly, diseases are rife and so is the use of drugs and antibiotics.