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Investigation reveals cruelty from Samuel’s past

One year after Samuel and Hanks (RIP) arrival at Animal Place, Animal Outlook released their undercover investigation. Here is what they found.   Provided by ANIMAL OUTLOOK: Undercover Investigator Goes Public to Reveal Animal Cruelty on California Dairy Farm “Dead on arrival” dairy is failing cows–and failing with consumers After a two-year career working undercover […]

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Meet Molly and Melody!

Meet Molly and Melody piglets! Each made a leap from a truck to save their own lives! Farmers ripped two-week-old Molly away from her mother when she was young. Can you imagine how scared she must have been? Piglets stay with their moms for months, not weeks, and Molly must have been desperate to reunite

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Animal Place Rescues 1,000 Hens from Iowa Egg Farm Struggling under COVID-19

Contact: Gary Smith Evolotus PR [email protected] 818-783-0569   Animal Place Rescues 1,000 Hens from Iowa Egg Farm Struggling under COVID-19 Two chartered planes flew the birds to freedom; Animal Place serves 1,000 vegan lunches to celebrate GRASS VALLEY, Calif. – Animal Place, California’s oldest and largest sanctuary for farmed animals, has rescued 1,000 hens from

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Animal Farming and COVID-19; Know the Connection

Animal Farming and COVID-19; Know the Connection Free webinar with Dr. Don Forrester, MD and Animal Place Wednesday, May 6th, 2020, 2:00 PM PST Secure your spot: https://donate.animalplace.org/Webinar Join us for a free educational webinar with Dr. Don Forrester, MD. There are many questions surrounding pandemics and their connections to animal farming. During this webinar,

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The Truth About Chicken Farming

Chickens are descendants of the red and grey junglefowl. Artificial selection created the estimated 400 chicken breeds. Their social interactions and family structure have not much changed from their wild brethren. A flock is still comprised of lead roosters, subordinate males, hens and their chicks. They still have the proclivity to roost up high, scratch

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