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On Why You Should Post Videos Beyond YouTube

Animal Person

I received this from Chris in China, and it underscores the importance of posting videos beyond YouTube. Which means, none of MFA's videos are available. If Mercy For Animals could also post at Vimeo.com or make a downloadable copy available, it could do a world of good here. For farm animals, China is America 2.0

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Watch Video About Pig Farming in the UK

Critter News

As an aside, people who love to eat meat should also watch educational videos like these. Conditions for farm animals will not change until meat-eaters start demanding changes themselves. Conditions for farm animals will not change until meat-eaters start demanding changes themselves. Tags: UK meat pigs.

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Horrible Tail Docking Video Spurs Call for Ban

Critter News

More great undercover work though by Mercy for Animals. Tags: New York tail docking farm animal welfare. Just awful.

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More Alleged Abuse At Iowa Egg Farms

Critter News

Another undercover video from the Humane Society. Tags: animal abuse eggs farm animal welfare factory farm chickens.

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Radlo Foods Pledging Conversion to Cage-Free Eggs

Critter News

Good news following an investigation of farm animal abuses by Mercy for Animals. Sometime soon, David Radlo of Radlo Foods says his sign in front of the former DeCoster Egg Farm will be coming down and all his business at the massive egg operation in Turner will come to an end. Here's a link to the investigative video.

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Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home Coming to Orlando

Animal Person

With strikingly honest interviews and rare footage demonstrating the emotional lives and intense family bonds of animals most often viewed as living commodities, PEACEABLE KINGDOM: THE JOURNEY HOME shatters stereotypical notions of farmers, farm life, and perhaps most surprisingly, farm animals themselves.