 Okay so it's another night and this is another farm, this one here is a broiler farm with birds used for meat, their bodies are used for meat. So we're about to go in and have a look, it looks massive and let's go and see what's happening inside. Oh my god, wow, there's thousands in here man, wow, there's gotta be over 50,000 birds in here, they're only babies, they don't look fully grown but they're filling up the entire barn already, this is insane, alright so what we're going to do is we're going to walk through and see how many of these birds are in bad condition, I can already see it now, there's birds that are lying down lame, there's birds without feathers, they've been pecking each other so let's just walk through together. See already here, already here there's a dead bird, I mean we're not even force footsteps in, it's already a body here amongst the others, it's very common to see dead birds in sheds like this, their legs have overgrown and they can't stand up properly, you know they're all just, they're collapsing under their weight already and they don't even look that big, we're going to walk straight through the centre, nice and slow, there are so many in here, they've got hardly any space so what I'm doing is I'm just trying to spot birds that are in bad condition, these birds, most of them have little feathers on their back, most of them look really unwell, see here, this bird has the form's legs, see, so what happens is they are bred to grow so fast, their feed, they're selectively bred, their antibiotics that they're given, they just blow up really quick and that's what happens to their legs, they become deformed and they don't work properly, their weight, they can't hold, you know they're only infants, like these are probably, I don't know, three, four weeks old and they're already like overgrown, you know their legs are already overgrown so they're only like little infants with overgrown bodies and they're only new to the world and they can't even use their bodies properly, they're like stuck in a broken body so some of these birds have literally no feathers on them already, you know before they even go to the slaughterhouse, like that bird there is going to be eaten by someone in the public, someone is just going to go grab a chicken burger and it's going to be that bird there and they had no idea what that bird looked like while they were alive, what they lived through, you know, this place stinks, you can smell it from hundreds of metres away, as soon as you walk in there there's this putrid smell of ammonia and there's all these little baby faces, all different personalities, animals who are fallen down over there, they can't hold their body weight up, they're suffering, they're suffering for their entire existence which is not long, not long, 35 to 38 days or something like this, incredibly sad and chickens are the most eaten land animal on earth, something like 850 million chickens are slaughtered in the UK every year, it's insane, these poor birds, look at this little baby here, this little baby is a lot smaller, yeah so all the birds just started flapping really hysterically and I've noticed that the feeders have turned on and the birds all know that the feeders are on, so now they're all crowding around feeding, now this little baby one behind me that we just looked at, she looks so small like a little runt, I don't think she's going to be able to reach the water or the food even like she'll probably die in here, or the farmer will cull them off because they don't see them as like you know just economically viable that is run, they're not worth anything to the farmer so the farmer might cull them off or they'll just die in here because they can't reach food and water, so the other night I was in a parent breeder facility where the males and the females fertilize the eggs, the eggs go to an incubator where they hatch into chicks which then go to make up these sheds which are the meat producing chickens that people eat and people say well I don't eat chickens out of places like this, well you know statistically you do, 95% of the chickens eaten in the UK come out of intensive factory farms, massive ones like this, there are six sheds like this on this particular property, there are sheds mega farms like this all over the UK and it's almost 100% certain you're eating chicken out of places like this I mean you just can't deny that they definitely don't advertise chicken like this how it really is, you know the people that eat KFC should have to come in here and smell what this shed smells like hey they need to pump the smell from this shed into KFC so they can smell the ammonia the PCs, it's gross so everywhere you look there's injured birds, birds limping, you know, sick birds it's overwhelming in here like you have the overriding urge to want to help them all but the only way you can help them is by being vegan and asking others to do the same can't liberate 50,000 birds from a shed that is that was that another 50,000 chicks in here next week you know it's just an insane massive perpetual systemic wheel of suffering and slaughter for human taste preferences it's a massive injustice all right so there's another dead bird here one of the chickens us they're stepping on the bird space if you're watching this from home and you eat chicken you caused this suffering here you're the cause of this suffering this bird suffered to death on the floor here and people like to talk about humane slaughter well they fail to realize that millions of birds are dying in the sheds you know in the UK and they suffer to death on the floor and no one's there to help them when you buy chicken products animal products you're supporting that you've funded this so this bird's death is on your hands everything that's going on in the sheds like this the blood is on the hands of the public who support it and don't try to place blame on the farmers I know the farmers yeah they shouldn't allow this to happen but they only do this because you want to eat these products you want to eat their dead bodies you want to eat these poor little baby birds dead bodies and I've been talking about this for years I don't know when the world is going to wake up how many more dead birds like this do you have to see how many more how much more suffering do you have to see do I have to walk every single one of you through sheds like this before you can realize and before you wake up you know when I say things like that don't think that I am innocent either I supported places like this for years as well if you don't like what's going on in here if you're morally against what's going on in here live vegan okay stop contradicting yourself you can't claim to care about issues like this why you support them with your other hand and where you're consuming body parts from these innocent beings okay yeah so as you can see this is an example of a chicken who's finding it hard to stand up already and they're only three weeks into their life they got ammonia burns you see this bird has ammonia burns on her back and her legs they weren't straightened you know they're born into these deformed bodies and this bird's suffering and they'll probably suffer and die on the shed floor like the others who can't stand up you know it's just really sad like in every way you look there's birds like that you know everywhere you look so if you just look at the sea of the birds and you might think to yourself why they all look the same but then when you actually start focusing in on each individual you can see they all have slightly different expressions on their faces they all look different they're all different sizes they all move differently they all have slightly different demeanors and personalities like they're not all the same you know they might be the same species but they're not the same individuals they all different individuals just like human beings are to me they just look like little dinosaurs cruising around but I mean I think they're really adorable but that doesn't matter what matters is that they are sentient conscious beings with capacity to experience both well-being and suffering and they're experiencing the world around them and they are born into this horrible prison situation where they expose to nothing but suffering and dead members of their flock you know just crowding conditions and the pecking order just must be messed up in here they don't it's just too many birds in here they'll be fighting over food and ammonia burns it's just a horrible unnatural situation it's a tragedy and human beings cause it should be a shame to ourselves really there are so many deformed birds in here like the beaks necks deformed feet deformed like I've never seen a beak deformed like that last bird like it's just so many unique deformities and you know just injuries and it's so horrible like people will eat each bird that you see that doesn't essentially die on the floor here will be eaten by someone or some one of these individuals will be eaten by an individual that's watching this from home who eats chicken it's it's sicken's me I don't know how people do it like I used to do it because I was disconnected but there's enough of this stuff online there's enough footage from factory farms like this online how can you see this how can you see this suffering these beings and still eat them I just don't I don't understand that psychology I just shouldn't this turn you off like when you're biting into the leg of a bird look at the tendons look at the veins look at the blood look at the bone just notice all those features of that meat that was torn from the body of a murdered animal you know you're eating their tendons and blood and muscle that didn't belong to you that belong to one of these beings here it's okay it's okay darling they're only little babies they like it's okay they're only little baby chicks still curious okay so just walk through this absolute mayhem again you know just filled with beautiful birds suffering four weeks old or something like this it's just incredible tragedy very saddening maddening because we have to walk out those doors now and you know leave 50,000 birds in here and another five other sheds in this property so the goal of this series is to just show the standards for UK farming we want to show birds we want to show other animals too but we're just trying to show the public like hey you know these farms exist you're eating out of them they make up the vast majority of the farms that you're eating out of especially when it comes to chickens most of them are intensively farmed so please look I know I repeat myself a lot but go vegan live a vegan lifestyle boycott this madness stop supporting industries that I know you're morally against in your heart if you hate seeing these birds be treated like this only to be cut up and served on your dinner table then please just look choose a vegan lifestyle it's really easy these days especially in the UK but other parts of the world as well choose vegan options and this madness the powers in your hands