Stop Illegal Animal Abuse On Factory Farms

The Hidden Reality of UK Farms
Farms and slaughterhouses in the UK currently do not require any form of registration or licensing to operate. This is a clear oversight and it leaves animals vulnerable to further exploitation and illegal abuse and neglect.
Our investigation, alongside The Animal Law Foundation, discovered that fewer than 3% of the UK farms are inspected each year on average. And just half of complaints made against farms in the UK are investigated. When wrongdoing is found, animal abusers often receive little more than a written caution.
The situation is clear. Animal protection laws are being broken time and time again and the Government is failing to stop it.
Animal Equality is urging the Government to enforce existing laws and prosecute those who abuse animals.
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What’s Happening To Animals On UK Farms?

Instead of giving pigs more space, farmers take a shortcut by cutting piglets’ tails and clipping their teeth without giving them any painkillers. Tail-docking is illegal to carry out routinely without permission from a vet.

Lameness is a condition that causes severe pain to cows and it’s often caused by poor-quality floors in farms, cows being forced to stand for too long on hard surfaces, ineffective hoof trimming, infectious diseases or poor nutrition.

This unnatural growth leads chickens to suffer from a number of health problems including organ failure, lameness, and burns over their bodies from living in urine-soaked litter. Around 90% of chickens in the UK are fast-growing breeds.

The facility was operated by The Scottish Salmon Company which was a known supplier of major supermarkets Waitrose and Co-op.
Shocking Statistics of the Animal Agriculture Industry
Progress So Far
Political Support
- November 2022: Animal Equality UK and The Animal Law Foundation launch a comprehensive, first-of-its-kind report detailing the ‘Enforcement Problem’ at a Parliamentary event. Hosted by Sir Roger Gale former MP the event included a speech by actor Peter Egan and was attended by MPs, Government officials, experts in animal law and animal welfare, and representatives of animal protection organisations.
- February 2023: Animal Equality publishes a new report outlining a new licensing system as one solution to the enforcement problem. The report also calls for subsidies to be provided to farmers to transition away from animal farming entirely.
- October 2024: The Social Market Foundation publishes Taking Responsibility, a report commissioned by Animal Equality UK to push for increased farm surveillance and scrutiny. Building on the Enforcement Problem report co-authored with The Animal Law Foundation in 2022, this follow-up paper calls for immediate and urgent Government action to tackle illegal practices on farms. While we fight against factory farming, we must also demand far greater oversight and industry accountability to protect the animals currently trapped in the system.
Public Support
Over 125,000 people have signed our petition and joined us in demanding that the UK Government holds animal abusers accountable.
Among these voices are famous faces including British comedian and star of Netflix’s After Life Diane Morgan. Diane has urged fellow animal lovers to join the campaign in a video produced with Animal Equality.
Respected TV doctor Amir Khan, known for his work on ITV’s Lorraine and Good Morning Britain, also voiced his support for our campaign. He wrote a thought-provoking opinion piece, featured in The Independent, highlighting the need for illegal animal abuse to be detected and punished.
In June 2023, we delivered 120,000+ of your petition signatures to the Prime Minister and held a demonstration at Downing Street with Diane Morgan, animal protection experts and our supporters.
A Message From Diane Morgan
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