End factory farming before it ends us
Content warning: graphic images | Meet Flat House Farm, a farrow-to-finish farm housing up to 8,000 pigs and 800 breeding pigs where undercover investigators for Viva! found conditions so awful that even Red Tractor was ‘appalled’ by our findings.
Animals who feel no pain? 'Gene editing' could become a reality post-Brexit
Cows without horns and pigs without testicles could just be the start of what scientists could be permitted to create, should regulations concerning gene editing be relaxed following a Defra consultation currently underway. We unravel the science, the ideas coming from other parts of the world, and of course the ethical and moral implications.
Emma really hasn’t discovered the truth behind Red Tractor
Red Tractor’s latest friendly face of YouTube, the ultra-relatable “busy mum” ‘Emma’, is on a mission to discover all the wonders of UK farming. it is excellent marketing, but yet another attempt to improve the rapidly sinking public image of animal farming.
“BREAKING NEWS: EU censorship makes it illegal for vegans to enjoy dairy-free alternatives”
As absurd as that headline sounds, it could very soon be a reality. Amendment 171, currently being considered for approval by the European Commission, could soon make it illegal for producers of plant-based dairy alternatives to use not just terms like “creamy” and “buttery”, but even hint at an association. We take a look at this lobby-led censorship, other bans like it and what it means not just for vegans but Europe as a whole.
Disrupting dairy: How one former cow farm successfully shifted to oat milk production
Can oat milk production really disrupt dairy and provide a viable alternative to animal farming? Jenny Di Leo and Tati von Rheinbaben from Refarm’d talk us through the latest news from Jay and Katja Wilde of Bradley Nook Farm.
Five photographs of animals with important stories for all of us
We curate a small collection of iconic photographs of animals, each one with an important lesson for all of us. From the first dog in orbit to the monkey who with a little help from PETA sued a human photographer and won.
One year on: how covid impacted the grassroots animal rights movement
Who remembers when we could hit the streets at a moment’s notice to hand out vegan flyers and talk to people about the rights of animals? Or rustle up some signs and hold a demonstration without fear of getting too close to anyone. One year after the first recorded case of Covid-19 in the UK, we discuss the state of grassroots activism today, how things have changed for us here at Surge, and a message of hope for the future.
Live export figures reveal the extent of the EU’s hypocrisy
An analysis of new data from the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) has revealed the EU to be the biggest exporter of live animals. But what is larger - our sense of surprise or the scale of the EU’s hypocrisy regarding animal welfare?
The hellish existence of a dairy cow
As someone who milked cows for 18 years, I can vouch that dairy farmers can and do have a real fondness for their cows. Like Nate Chittenden in Andrew Jacob's recent article. 'Is Dairy Farming Cruel to Cows?', a lot of the cows I milked had names, I could pet them and I never wanted to see them suffer. What I didn't realise at the time was that every single day I was CAUSING suffering to those animals I loved. How? Where to start.
Eating our way to destruction: ‘Humanity must shift towards more plant-based diets,’ says a report by leading think tank Chatham House
Yet another high-profile institution has come out to say that we have to transition away from animal agriculture to lessen our impact on the planet, improve public health and avoid future pandemics. We look at the three recommendations from leading think tank Chatham House, with the backing of the UN, that point the finger firmly at the way we currently produce food.
Germany’s chick cull ban is no cause for celebration
A ban on baby male chicks being macerated or gassed soon after birth that could spread from Germany to other European countries - that sounds excellent, right? Sadly, it is not nearly far enough and could even be a distraction from the real issues.
#CheeseADayChallenge: another Februdairy, another hashtag
Enthusiasts of coagulated bovine breast milk and questionable ethics came out fighting yesterday with a new challenge to mark the start of so-called ‘Februdairy’. We take a look at #CheeseADayChallenge, where it came from and our thoughts on how we as vegans and animal rights campaigners can get involved.