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- As a part of their Face Off campaign, VIVA went undercover inside Bourne Farm in Dorset, where nothing has been changed to any good since their investigation into the same farm in 2008. Young pigs kept on bare slatted floors only had a chain hanging from a ceiling as a "enrichment" they could play with. Playing with it hard enough could cause injuries on these pigs. Also found were medication and antibiotics, as well as evidences of piglet mutilation.
- As a part of their Face Off campaign, VIVA went undercover inside Evergreen Farm, a farm in Norfolk run by Easey Pigs, where piglets lived in pain and suffering while their mothers were confined to tiny gestation crates. Antibiotics have been used to prevent Diarrhoea (scours) in piglets.
- As a part of their Face Off campaign, VIVA went undercover inside Sandridge Farm in Bromham, Chippenham. Like in all the other farms they have investigated into, premature death is very common, and sows were confined to tiny crates. Also found were contraptions used to mutilate piglets, and at least five different antibiotics.
- In a Face/Off challenge with the British dairy industry, Juliet Gellatley visits several farms where cows live in horrific conditions.
- VIVA did their first undercover investigation of the egg industry, where millions of male chickens are either gassed or minced up alive, because they don't lay eggs. Female chickens are sent for processing.
- A Viva undercover investigation has taken place at three farms which have been referred to as "the three biggest killers": Avara, Hook2Sisters and Moy Park. In these farms, the life of a so-called "meat chicken" is short and brutal. Chickens live in overcrowded and filthy conditions, and are selectively bred to gain weight quickly. Death is also common, so many of the chickens will not even be able see the light of day until they are shoved into a truck to be sent to slaughter.
- As a part of their 'Morrisons Exposed' campaign, the Viva went undercover inside Calvesley Farm, a a pig breeding facility where 400 piglets are born every week. This farm is a hellhole because of the sickening cruelty revealed in this video. The farm is operated by Winterbrook Farm Partners.
- A short VIVA video about lobsters, including those living their natural lives, and those tens of millions of lobsters consumed by humans every year.
- Founder and director of Viva, Juliet Gellatley, is surrounded by several rescued animals at Dean Farm Animal Sanctuary to wish everybody a happy vegan Christmas.
- As a part of their 'Morrisons Exposed' campaign, the Viva went undercover inside Whiteshoot Farm, a rearing and fattening facility that houses over 8,000 pigs. The farm is operated by Winterbrook Farm Partners.
- VIVA did undercover investigations in six turkey farms across the UK, where turkeys lived in horrific conditions, and had one half of their beak removed. Overcrowded sheds, death, untreated wounds and cannibalism were common.
- The dark truth lies behind the advertising of the meat and dairy industries.
- This VIVA undercover investigation shows you the hellish conditions mother pigs have to endure in British pig farms across the country.
- The cruelty seen in Tafarn-Y-Bugail in West Wales has become some of the worst ever discovered by the VIVA's investigation team in any dairy farm.
- VIVA did a major investigation into British pig farms, where pigs lived in hellish conditions.
- A cage is a cage. Battery cages were to be outlawed during 2012, only to be replaced with cages that are supposed to be enriched. So the millions of egg-laying hens would have to continue being confined in cages.
- Because lots of dairy cows have infected udders, pus is in all milk. 400 million pus cells per liter is the legal limit in the UK.
- In the UK, salmon are the second most intensively farmed species. Despite being a largely hidden industry, salmon farming is a big business, particularly in Scotland where 100% of Atlantic salmon are farmed. The fish are kept in overcrowded and filthy water cages, and are forced to spend their entire lives there swimming in endless circles before slaughter. And they live in putrid conditions that make it easy for sea lice to feast on skin, blood and flesh. As a result of chemical washes or mechanical treatments meant to control sea lice, fish often suffer from stress, eye damage and death. It is also found that salmon farming is not good for the environment.
- Actress Alicia Silverstone urges as many people as possible to only buy down-free products. Millions of ducks and geese have their feathers violently ripped off for down-filled comforters and jackets. If you buy such products, then you support the foie gras industry, where birds are force-fed by having a tube shoved down their throats, in order to get their liver size increased for food and profit.
- Every year in Britain, at least 80 per cent of piglets are mutilated on hundreds of pig farms every day. They have their teeth cut off with pliers and tails cut off with scissors, without any painkiller, resulting with great pain. This cruel act was supposed to be banned in the UK and Europe.
- VIVA goes on a new street action, this time as a part of the Scary Dairy campaign, to raise awareness of animal suffering in British factory farms, and to promote vegan lifestyle.
- In a short talk for the Virtual Animal Rights March on 3 August 2020, Lex Rigby explains the negative consequences of overfishing, plastic pollution and the destruction of ecosystems.
- Juliet Gellatley and Wendy Turner-Webster are visiting a dairy farm in Kent, where they found multiple incidents of animal cruelty. The farm supplies cow's milk to Freshways, the largest independent processing dairy in the UK.