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Breaking homepage article in The Independent: independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/goats-milk-st-helens-farm-yoghurt-hit-kick-animal-cruelty-video-a9639021.html

St Helenโ€™s products, which include goatsโ€™ milk, yoghurt, butter and cheese, can be found on the shelves of Sainsburyโ€™s, Tesco, Waitrose, Morrisons, Coops, Booths and Marks & Spencers, plus online retailer Ocado, according to its website.

St Helenโ€™s advertising paints a rosy picture of the lives that these goats lead. However, as this footage shows, even at the UKโ€™s foremost producer of goat milk products, this is simply not true.

Tail twisting and rough handling was documented as being standard practice, with farmers regularly holding the goats by their necks, twisting their tails until they cry out in pain, throwing them around and even hitting them.

Farmers were also documented pulling the goats by their ears, forcing them on to a conveyor belt, or slamming them down on to their backs. Once on the conveyor belt, the goats have their hooves trimmed, a procedure that takes place because the goats are farmed indoors their whole lives, meaning that the hooves do not wear down naturally, as they would in the wild.

Due to the fast paced and careless handling, goats were frequently hurt by the procedure and cried out in pain. Some goats were also seen struggling to stand after they had been removed from the conveyor belt. Lameness and physical discomfort was also documented regularly on the farm, with goats struggling to stand, or walk.

As is standard on animal farms, dead and dying animals could be seen lying around the farm - a worker was also documented restraining several goats, before another individual injected them with a chemical euthanasia, their bodies going limp as they died. The workers then poked their eyes to make sure they were dead, before then dragging their dead bodies by the legs.

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