Animal Outlook
No one has been prosecuted for this.
In 2024, Animal Outlook’s investigator went undercover on a Foster Farms chicken catching crew in Fresno County, California. The footage shows workers running over chickens with forklifts, kicking them, throwing them by their wings, and leaving them trapped in transport cages to suffer.
Foster Farms itself has said the people responsible should face charges. The company fired the workers involved and said they were referred to law enforcement “to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”
More than a year later, no charges have been filed.
Animals don’t get a vote in whether their abusers are held accountable. The people with the power to charge them do, and right now they are choosing silence.
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Hours-old chicks. A highly mechanized hatchery line.
This footage was captured inside a Bell & Evans hatchery in Pennsylvania during an Animal Outlook undercover investigation, where an estimated 20 million chicks are hatched each year.
Our investigator documented chicks being jostled from machine to machine, sick and injured chicks left in baskets with live birds, and conscious chicks discarded into a macerator simply because they were deemed “unfit” for production.
This is what the chicken industry’s hatchery system looks like when the cameras are not supposed to be rolling.
Watch closely and ask yourself: Does this look humane to you?
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A live chicken, trapped in a pit of black, toxic sludge.
Not a metaphor. A reality on a North Carolina factory farm.
She is surrounded by a thick mix of f***s, urine, feathers, and filth so hazardous investigators were warned it could burn human skin. Yet she is expected to live in it.
This is what “normal” looks like in industrial animal agriculture.
This is what is hidden behind sanitized labels and bright packaging.
This is one bird, but her story is the system.
At Animal Outlook, our investigators go undercover to bring you what the industry works hard to keep out of sight. We use this evidence to push for legal action, corporate accountability, and a future where no one profits from suffering.
If this hurts to watch, let it move you to act.
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The dairy industry doesn’t want you to see what happens to its “unwanted” babies.
Most people connect dairy with milk, cheese, and ice cream ... not the fate of male calves.
In our undercover investigation at Quanah Cattle Company in Colorado, Animal Outlook documented what happens to many male calves born into the dairy industry:
trucked in by the hundreds, sorted, kept in crates, and later shipped off to be raised and killed for meat.
Because they cannot produce milk, these calves are treated as byproducts of a system built to maximize profit, not care. Their short lives exist in the shadow of dairy production... separated from their mothers, confined, and moved along a pipeline that quietly links your cheese to the meat case.
This is not about a few “bad actors.” It is about a system that sees living beings as inventory.
By exposing what happens at facilities like Quanah Cattle Company, we are challenging that system in the courts, in the media, and in the marketplace - and building a future where animals are not used, exploited, and discarded.
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