 They're making the cow pregnant. They take the semen, they put this in female cow because a cow has to have what to give milk? A baby milk. Just like us. They take the baby straight away. Why do they do this? To make them producing more milk. Because the baby drinks the milk, they want to keep the milk for humans. Yeah, that's fine. They're male calves that have been discarded from the dairy industry. The dairy industry. Send them to be killed. This is for milk, cheese, yogurt. These are baby cows. They kill the boys because the boys don't produce milk. These are the Bambina. They can make latte. So they will use them for their milk. Send, lock them in. Yeah, they put them in these milking things about two or three times a day and they basically milk them dry and when they can't produce enough milk, they send them on a truck to live out their life on a sanctuary. Slaughter. They kill them. Cheese. Latte kills animals. When they stop giving milk, they will kill her for a burger. This is a dairy cow. She was not... She's not there. She's just alive. They kill them like a lie. She's going live. Sometimes the bulk doesn't work. Do you think this is okay so we can have a burger? No. I'm showing people what happens to animals in the meat, dairy and egg industries across the UK. This is a chicken farm here. They cannibalising each other here. This is very common in farms in the UK. I'm just basically showing the public what the industry don't show them. They look like you in a couple of these videos. Yeah, I go into farms myself with the camera. Because you put cameras there with their consent or without their consent. Without their consent, because if they know they're there, they won't... Yeah, yeah. So the truth is, yeah, it's terrible. If they know you're going to come, then they clean it up. But if you put cameras when they're not ready, then you see the reality. And they hide this reality from the public, who have good hearts and they say it's all green grass, free range, humane. We put cameras, different story. Shouldn't they, like, with the advertisement, all fields with the animals and... Trick you. Do you know there's actually CCTV in the UK slaughterhouses now, but the public don't get access to that footage? They want to keep it away from us, don't they? Because it's a business. And they tell the public, it's all green grass and pastures and it's humane and we love our animals. No, it's a business. They're making money off them. They don't care about these animals. They abuse them, torture them, kill them and chop them up and sell them to the public and put a humane label on it. And we're trying to dispel that myth and show the public the truth. That's what they do to the piglets. They cut their tail so they don't... It's horrible. This pig here has been gassed to death. Gas chamber. Gas chamber. And they're suffering. It burns them. It burns their nose and their eyes and they scream. When you breathe it in, it makes you scared because your body wants oxygen. What is this, sir? Electric shock. Electric shock. So what do you think about what you're seeing on the screens here? I mean, it looks pretty bad. It does look pretty barbaric. I've seen people kicking animals, mishandling the animals even. Let's just say they removed the kicks in the mishandling but they raced them in these farms and they sent them to a slaughterhouse to cut their head off and chop them up into pieces. If you remove the other abusive elements, would you think it's OK then? That's a good question. I mean, not to be kept in such confined conditions but obviously people want to eat meat. Do you think because people want to eat meat that justifies what happens to these animals to get the meat? No, of course not. Any suffering of this... And some of it just feels unnecessary. I've got to be honest, it actually feels like... I mean, it's almost sadistic. They've put them in factories to meet the demand because the demand is high. They need to put them in factories otherwise they couldn't supply. Sad. Let's just say they're out on the grass having a happy life. Do you think it's OK to kill happy animals? No, it's not. No, it's not OK to kill happy animals. There's not a way to... It's bad to say, but kill them without them suffering. Do we have to kill them? It's surviving. We all have always did like... Yeah, but will you survive without eating pigs or meat? I don't think so. Will you survive? Not your population can survive without... Can you? No, I don't think so. Yeah, I never tried, but maybe... OK, can you say that? Yeah. Do you like animals? Yeah, I ride horses here. Imagine if they took this to a horse. Yeah, I'm vegan. Are you a vegan? Yeah, I'm a vegan. So am I. Oh, that's good. Yeah, I've been vegan 10 years. Really? Yeah. Wow. I was vegan some years ago. Why did you start off? Because my father is a butcher. Oh. And he... He forced you? Yeah. But you can not make a choice? I'm 15, I live with him. I get you, but you don't want to? Yeah, I was vegan and I loved being vegan vegan. Are you a vegan? Yeah, I'm a vegan. So then you're our target audience. Everyone needs to remember that we can't place blame on the business that's supplying the customer. The business is only in business because of the customer. So the customer needs to remove their support and be vegan. When you take these products off of the shelf, animals get abused and killed because of us. So it's a supply and demand system. So if you don't want to support this, you should be a vegan. When you're a vegan, you've made a personal protest. And over the course of your life, you don't want these animals to be harmed and exploited and executed for you. Yeah, it's true. So that's why when you go vegan, you don't have that blood on your hands. When you didn't know, you didn't have the same responsibility. Now you do know. Now you have the responsibility to act. Do you feel betrayed that you pay for this? Yeah, I do. And I think these people should be prostituted, shouldn't they? So why aren't you vegan? Tell me. Oh, I've enjoyed meat for a long time. I never really felt that. Yeah, that's just awful. It's a good question, I suppose, weakness for me, but this is really his terror appalling. My sister and my mum are vegan. Funny enough, they are. Do you believe that animals deserve rights? Well, yeah, I mean, what we saw was just graceful, I mean. But real rights, I mean, rights not to be murdered for food. But the NSPCC are overseeing all this stuff anyway, I don't know. RSPCA? RSPCA. They're in bed with the meat industry as well. Yeah, but then RSPCA come in and roast the animals. Look, look, look. They'll put their stand on meat from animals that are slaughtered in slaughterhouses and then say they care about animals. That's a good point. If they put a stamp on, they say, we care about dogs, we rescue them, then we butcher them and put our stamp on them, would you say they care about dogs? It's funny, because when it comes to dogs and cats, people take that abuse seriously, because of these animals that you can think about. They're sentient just like dogs and cats. Like, they want to live just the same. You see how you get into an interesting area, because I don't know about it, but I think there are organisations that care about dogs and they get the dogs and they put them to sleep. I get what you're saying there. Do you want to say? They euthanise dogs in certain situations, but not chop the head off to eat them. That's why we rescue dogs and we don't support breeders because of the euthanasia aspect of, like, dog rescue. So we don't create the demand for dog puppy meals either, but eating meat, you don't have to do it. Your family's vegan. You're against this. Yeah, yeah. All right, so... Don't eat meat. Whatever excuses we make is not good enough for the animals. We have freedom. We have privilege. We can find different food. The animals have no freedom. They're killed, so we can have five-minute manjaro. They lose their entire life. I'm glad that you're happy that you're vegan. You're vegan to be as well. Yeah, vegan to be. Because you don't be vegan for me or you. You be vegan for the animals. It's a selfless act. So if you think of veganism as, I was doing something harmful to the animals and now I've stopped, it's neutral. You've stopped paying for this horrible thing. What I do is activism. It's like, now I'm going to try to help them. That's another step further. So I'm helping them through talking to people to have other people stop. And one day after you've stopped, maybe you can also help animals and get other people to stop. And then demand comes down. We can destroy industries through demand. And they know that. That's why they're fighting back so hard. The consumer has all the power. Yeah. I'm not sure. Yeah, we need to stop first, honestly. What we need to do is get enough people on board then we can change the law and make it illegal and give animals rights. Like fundamental rights protecting them like humans have. So you can't kill a human, you can't let's murder. Animals don't have rights. There's welfare guidelines, but no rights. When we see animals like food, when we see eggs like product, we disrespect the animals. This isn't for us. This is their body. This is their egg. This is their latte. Not for us. We're right. How do you say respect in Italian? Respecto. Respecto. Anemale. By being a vegano. Can I offer you this? It's just got some info on there for you. Apps. Where to eat. Where you find vegan stuff here. So you use Hapicale. Anywhere in the world, right? Where you go. It'll just show you where all the vegan stuff is. Vegan options. You can get so much vegan stuff here. It's really easy. In Italy, you find vegan options in the supermarket. Easy. It's very hard for animals. Easy for us. Thank you very much. It's a good effort. I think. Thank you very much. Bless you, take care. See you later. Thank you. God bless you, take care. Some people do watch it and they forget about it, but I hope they make a change. I gave them all the information they needed. It's horrible to watch. Let's face it, like as an activist, you watch it day in, day out, day in, day out, but it's not good to see it for the first time. It's like, wow, what is going on?