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  • May 30, 2010
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Below is a link to a short documentary film about sanctuary farming, local farming, and animal suffering as a result of meat consumption. I made this documentary as a film student at UT Austin and I was lucky enough to get some rather interesting footage. Ever wonder just how much more humane local farming is compared to factory farming? This shocking film will answer your question along with showing you compassionate people in action who I have come to greatly admire! One of which is Brooke Chavez, a founder and owner of a farm sanctuary in La Coste, Texas - 20 minutes outside San Antonio. When you watch it, be sure to click the HD option at the bottom right hand corner of the video. It's much better quality. Enjoy!

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I applaud you for making this film and for releasing it to the public for a greater purpose of serving truth. AFA members are certainly committed to helping you get the word out and want others to realize the reality of killing animals for food--no matter how small or independent these farms may seem. The bigger picture is treating animals as sentient beings we can't ignore.

Awesome job!  I will make sure everyone I know sees this.

Sunny Day Farms, the sanctuary featured in this film, needs your support!  Please make a one-time donation or sponsor an animal here:

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