Farms: Stop Factory Farm Cruelty in Ohio
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Ohioans for Humane Farms is spearheading a new, citizen-backed ballot initiative to prevent some of the cruelest factory farming practices in Ohio. Learn about the cruelty this initiative will prevent.
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Los felicito por la accion altruista tan encomiable que realizan, el valor y la valentia de denunciar tal aberracion.
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Stupid fucken people who do these kind of horrible things to animals. God, I hope those people get what they deserve.
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Thank you for this video. This is heartbreaking. But we can make a change.
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@fishmarc Yes, if you buy products from such places you are just as guilty.
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@BMorePitRescuer, every time a factory farm worker is caught with his hand in his pants and the other around a defenseless farm animals' neck, Agribusiness steps up to say that the depravity was an isolated incident. You have the cheek to call Wayne Pacelle "sleazy" when it is you perverts who beat, kick, punch, and otherwise torture living beings. You sicko!
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@BMorePitRescuer, it is your who is disgusting, defending the despicable animal farming industry in Ohio, a cruel industry that considers hanging pigs from a crane hoist humane euthanasia. This so-called newly formed farm bureau is a thinly disguised group of good ol' boys with direct ties to the agriculture industry in Ohio. The day is coming, factory farmer, where you will no longer be able to confine a brutalised farm animal to a cage for his entire miserable life. Accept it.
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@hotpinkcrayon99, those scenes of the pig hanging from the chain are from the undercover documentary film called "Death On A Factory Farm" about a pig farm in Ohio. You and I and every civilised citisen in this country considers hanging by chain animal cruelty, but not in Ohio. At trial, the defense argued successfully that hanging pigs is considered humane euthanasia. The men were found NOT guilty. Disgusting, I know.
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I wish I lived in Ohio where I could help. Fortunately California already passed a proposition against this cruelty. I hope Ohio does the same... and all the other states soon after. What we need is a FEDERAL law against such outrageous brutality. It's sad that non-profit organizations like the HSUS are forced to spend millions of their precious dollars to fight Big Agribusiness in each state, wasting resources that could be used in better ways to help animals. Good luck, Ohio!
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I'm beginning to understand why a lot of people are vegetarian...
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the corporate cheapoes that is what they are. invest more on animal welfare and their sanitation is actually very crucial to our healths. as a consumers, how i know now that their meats are safe. the animals look crab and full of diseases.
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@daniellezavala1, we should help suffering animals everywhere in the world.
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@HandMeDownClown02 NO HES NOT!! HES SAVING SO MANY ANIMALSS!!!
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You need to improve the conditions and the way they are killed. Save the animals everywhere not just in Ohio.
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humane*
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They hung them and they weren't found guilty? Was the judge on some major drugs? That is just cruel. They should be found guilty. Save our planet. Be veg <3. Go vegan. I'm a vegetarian working on becoming a vegan. Help save the animals! If we absolutely need to kill the animals do it humanely with no pain, no suffering and quick death.
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@daniellezavala1, This is happening all over the world.
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Great speech, you might want to put a link in the description to ohiohumane. I'm sure it will get a few extra visitors. * Supported *