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Once you strip away the pomp and prestige horse racing has to justify its existence, all you're left with is people beating animals in front of a baying crowd.
A U.S. hog slaughterhouse, where workers were videoed beating animals, took action on Thursday to meet demands from Hormel Foods Corp, its only customer, that it tighten controls and give extra training to staff.
In addition to the facility's owner beating animals, birds were found dead and crippled, with those alive unable to reach food or water or even move more than a few steps.
From a farm owner in Georgia beating animals with a metal rod to chickens in a Texas slaughterhouse being viciously punched during their final moments, the abuse documented was nothing less than horrifying.
Animal cruelty: Facebook's rules allows users to post photos of animal abuse such as humans kicking or beating animals, with only extremely upsetting imagery to be marked as "disturbing".
At a slaughter plant in Chino that processes large numbers of crippled dairy cows, the Humane Society of the United States secretly documented workers beating animals, shocking them, ramming them with forklifts and using high-power hoses to shoot water into their nostrils — all in an attempt to force them to stand.
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You wouldn't even beat animals in the same way that these people were beaten.
It is common to see men hurling terrified sheep into the backs of trucks, and beating the animals as they herd them to the killing grounds.
Four laborers at the famed Kruger National Park were arrested and then fired after luring at least six impala antelopes into a park laundry and beating the animals to death, park officials said.
She said circus employees often used bull hooks, long sticks fitted with harp metal hooks, to beat the animals.
In the 19th century Van Amburgh, believing that the trainer must demonstrate physical superiority over his "pupils," had customarily beat his animals into submission.
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