A truck carrying nearly 200 live pigs to a slaughterhouse overturned on the highway, trapping some pigs in the wreckage for hours. "Approximately 65 pigs were killed by the impact, died from their injuries, or were killed at the site of the accident by responding workers." The pigs that did survive were were pulled by their ears and hit in the face with tools on their way to be slaughtered. Smithfield's self-touted "industry-leading accident response program" is ignored by most of Murphy-Brown's employees and ineffectively enforced by supervisors.
This isn't a joke, at the beginning of the video you can clearly hear the pigs squealing and you see no one doing any ting about it. To get the surviving pigs back into the truck they pulled their ears and hit them in the face."Even the pork industry says should never be used to hit animals."
This isn't a joke, at the beginning of the video you can clearly hear the pigs squealing and you see no one doing any ting about it. To get the surviving pigs back into the truck they pulled their ears and hit them in the face."Even the pork industry says should never be used to hit animals."
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