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Boar stalls: Wacol Pig Semen Collection Facility
This video shows footage from a week-long investigation. The Australian Pork industry uses artificial insemination for breeding, as it is more profitable and efficient than natural breeding. Artificial insemination is used in both free range and factory farmed pigs.
The only time the boars leave their tiny, filthy stall is for semen collection. They receive no exercise, no enrichment, and cannot even turn around. They are neglected, starved, abused.
This facility operates on property owned by Biosecurity Queensland- the very department who are responsible for the welfare of farmed animals. Footage was provided to them over a month ago, but as far as we know, no charges have been laid, and the facility is still open and operating.
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Published | Sat 9 August 2025 |
Captured/filmed | January 2019 |
Created | January 2019 |
ID | yit2tqzbxq |
Duration | 3m 1s |
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Country | Australia |
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Former site of Wacol Artificial Breeding Centre, Wacol, Queensland, Australia
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Premier Pig Genetics |