 It's late at night and I'm driving now to commence the expose of UK farms. Going to visit back-to-back farms here in the UK and we're going to show you guys the audience what the standard is here. I don't know what we're going to see in these farms but I could have a pretty wild guess that it's not going to be good. The idea of this is to just paint a broad picture of where otherwise good-hearted people are spending their money and supporting the funding industries that are horrific and these places they operate in secrecy but we're going to bring a pair of eyes in there and show you guys what's actually happening. Alright let's go. That's an easy. So we're in a parent breeder shed for broiler chickens so if you've ever wondered where the broiler chicks come from they come out of these big parent breeder sheds where they have the cockles, the roosters in with the hens and the roosters fertilize the eggs from the hens and they actually go off to hatcheries to hatch and they're what make up the broiler sheds, the chicks in the broiler sheds. This is a parent breeder shed. It's so cruel to keep all of these roosters into these hens and then it's repeatedly being mated these hens over and over and over. The hens can't escape anyway. The roosters just look in terrible condition. Looks very ill. You can see the roosters' comb is just flopped over. It's not looking good. This rooster's foot is completely deformed. I think it's because they snip off their back talon, their little claw, so they don't harm the hens as much when they're mating with them. You can tell this rooster's foot is swollen, infected. So this place is so crowded. There are roosters and females just huddled on top of each other. There's dust in the air, it stinks. The roosters' combs are just flopped over. They just don't look very in very good condition or very healthy. It's an absolutely atrocious way for these animals to be kept together like this. If you can see on the back ends of some of these hens, they have been scratched up by the roosters because obviously this is a mating facility essentially. So if you just have a look here, see, there's a scratch here. This rooster looks... They just look terrible, like his comb is all destroyed and just rotting. A lot of you watching this might not have thought down the line to how the chicks actually end up in a boiler shed. You know, the chicks that turn into the chickens that people eat at home. Or they have to hatch out of eggs, don't they? And hens don't just lay fertile eggs, they need a rooster to fertilize those eggs. And these are the types of facilities that, you know, make that fertilization possible. These horrible, cramped, dusty, cruel facilities are where the fertilized eggs that hatch into the chickens that you go and eat if you eat chickens. This place is in the UK here, so this is a UK parent breeder shed. This is an egg. Here's another one. So what happens? There's a conveyor belt. I think the hens will usually lay their eggs up here. And the eggs will end up on a conveyor belt. And a conveyor belt rolls them down. Unless they pick them up and drop them on the conveyor belt like a farmer comes through here. But there's a conveyor belt here for the eggs and the eggs go roll down here and they get packed and sent to a hatchery where they'd be incubated and hatched. See this here? There's a big mound of feces. That's just a big layer of shit. Look, this rooster's been attacking. He's got a feather. A feather in his beak. He's been attacking one of the other birds. I'm not sure what's going on with whether that's just feces or whether that's a big rotten scab. You can see all their feathers coming off here. The reason parent sheds are so cruel apart from the obvious that they're indoors and covered in feces and cramped in here together. Yeah, but it's mainly that the roosters mate with these hens over and over and over. And I know that in parent breeding sheds for egg layers what they'll do is something called spiking the flock. So when the males become less fertile and less active as they get older they become less sort of economically viable. They don't mate as much. They will cull those roosters off and bring in new roosters so their hens really don't get a break. I'm not sure if that's the same thing for broiler parent breeders but I mean I could only imagine that that's true too. I don't think these birds would last very long in here. They look very sick. They look unwell. And they do starve them so they don't grow as big so they don't have much flesh on their bodies so that the roosters can't tear them apart when they're mating with them. It's horrible. It's like a hell hole in here. The birds look so unhealthy, pale, and they just look sick and it smells disgusting in here too. Yeah, they just don't look good, eh? They look very... just not well. But having to live in here your whole life, I understand. It just feels really sad seeing how desperate these animals look. They just look... This is just so unnatural for them, you know? And this is what people are supporting, places like this. I mean no one really knows about places like this. I mean this here is one of the secrets of animal agriculture, the parent breeding sheds. And they're not exposed all that often but they are horrible breeding facilities and whenever you go out and you buy a chicken breast or you buy chicken slices or you buy a KFC or chicken wings you're funding these places, you know? You're responsible for these animals to be in these dark, filthy, rotten hell holes being forced to mate with each other. They can't escape the roosters in here, you know? It's just a disgusting suffering and horrible treatment of innocent birds so that they can produce eggs which make up, you know, the chicks that will be essentially slaughtered for your chicken burger, you know? There's so much that goes on down the line that you would just be completely unaware of if it wasn't for, you know, activists exposing it and the longer I'm an activist the more sort of I'll learn and it just never ceases to shock me. And imagine them trying to establish a pecking order in here like they just couldn't, there's too many birds they're not used to having this many birds in a flock like there's 8,000 birds in here it's not very large shed but it's just... there's 800 roosters in here with them just all trying to be the alpha rooster just fighting, attacking the smaller birds pecking each other, scratching each other see this? he just attacked this hen here it is... I can't believe we do this to these animals just for, you know, chicken burgers it's sickening in here they don't deserve it these animals okay so we just got out of that shed and just the putrid ammonia in there just burning my eyes and nose it's just... only in there for an hour but God, I don't... it's just horrible I just want to get some fresh air like those birds in there they don't get to have fresh air probably until they go off to be slaughtered horrible facility as a hellhole I really don't know what else to say about it it is what it is there's thousands of birds crammed in a shed walking around on their own feces laying eggs for the meat industry you know, roosters just pecking hens and hens just have been repeatedly mated over and over again in there it's just exactly what exploitation looks like this is non-human animal slavery there's no other way to explain it their bodies are being exploited sexually exploited for the product that comes out of them their egg, you know, and their babies have been taking from them immediately so the farmer come along and collect the eggs and they'll be incubated away from their mother their chicks will hatch and never know who their mother was like how sad is that and the mother will never know who their chick was chickens are very maternal animals just like all animals they want to see their chicks hatch imagine laying eggs and never getting to see your chick they get hatched in some hatchery facility far away it's just a sad, sad existence and if you think it's sad and you eat chicken then you're supporting places like this so you have to stop, go vegan stop supporting places like this we're going to go into this next shed and have a look around in there I can guarantee it's just as horrible as the first shed so let's have a look I can't stand up properly oh my god