A brutal business: alleged beatings and abuse on UK pig farms | Harriet Grant

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A Guardian investigation has uncovered claims of violence on a Lincolnshire farm, which the owners deny. But do working conditions in this intensive industry bring a risk of mistreatment of livestock?

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Regardless of how animals are treated, the fact we use them at all is what's morally wrong and unjust. You can end your participation in animal exploitation today simply by going vegan. BeTheChange MeatlessMonday MeatFreeMonday MondayMotivation

This is the rule rather than the exception. That civilized society actively rejects any measures to stop this savagery is appalling.

Please add "human beings"in the list , besides pigs.

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It's important that these (awful) issues get coverage. Thank you

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