20,000 PHEASANTS RELEASED FROM GAME FARM.

8th July, South East UK

VIA: BiteBack Magazine.

received anonymously:

“During the night of Monday a group of us approached a game farm near Pembury, South East UK that we had located via the game farm map. The pens were flimsy and breaking by themselves, so we had to be very careful when cutting the chicken wire. We used tin snips to cut through a couple of panels on each pen whilst leaving the frames intact, as the plastic netting would fall on the birds leaving them trapped at the mercy of the gamekeeper. We then opened the shed doors and cut through the plastic walls to make as much space as possible for the pheasants to run away. Finally, we walked in a single line to the back of the pen, and making a straight row from the back, we herded the birds slowly to the cut panels. They didn’t hesitate and started flying as soon as they were away from the pens. We then decided to trash the feeders, put the grain away from the pens and in the woods to make them forage for their food.

The last three pens didn’t have any juvenile pheasants on the runs, but the sheds were crammed with one week old pheasants. Over half of the birds in those sheds were dead, and without water or feed access, we decided the best course of action was to open the doors and let them do as they please.

Once all the birds had been helped as much as possible, we turned our focus on trashing the farm as much as we could, cutting fencing, chicken wire, electric fences as well as gas pipes. We trashed some of the gas regulators as they are easy to break and expensive to buy.

We hope that that farm doesn’t manage to stay open and that the shooting season is over for them before it starts. We also hope that people feel inspired, tool up and destroy as many game farms as they can, giving a chance to the birds to experience freedom whilst causing huge financial loses to scum with shotguns.

Until all are free.

ALF.”

20,000 PHEASANTS RELEASED FROM GAME FARM.

8th July, South East UK

VIA: BiteBack Magazine.

received anonymously:

“During the night of Monday a group of us approached a game farm near Pembury, South East UK that we had located via the game farm map. The pens were flimsy and breaking by themselves, so we had to be very careful when cutting the chicken wire. We used tin snips to cut through a couple of panels on each pen whilst leaving the frames intact, as the plastic netting would fall on the birds leaving them trapped at the mercy of the gamekeeper. We then opened the shed doors and cut through the plastic walls to make as much space as possible for the pheasants to run away. Finally, we walked in a single line to the back of the pen, and making a straight row from the back, we herded the birds slowly to the cut panels. They didn’t hesitate and started flying as soon as they were away from the pens. We then decided to trash the feeders, put the grain away from the pens and in the woods to make them forage for their food.

The last three pens didn’t have any juvenile pheasants on the runs, but the sheds were crammed with one week old pheasants. Over half of the birds in those sheds were dead, and without water or feed access, we decided the best course of action was to open the doors and let them do as they please.

Once all the birds had been helped as much as possible, we turned our focus on trashing the farm as much as we could, cutting fencing, chicken wire, electric fences as well as gas pipes. We trashed some of the gas regulators as they are easy to break and expensive to buy.

We hope that that farm doesn’t manage to stay open and that the shooting season is over for them before it starts. We also hope that people feel inspired, tool up and destroy as many game farms as they can, giving a chance to the birds to experience freedom whilst causing huge financial loses to scum with shotguns.

Until all are free.

ALF.”

SLAUGHTERHOUSE WALLS SPRAY PAINTED.

2nd July, Binéfar Spain.

received anonymously via encrypted email:

“After seeing that even with a group of activists camping outside the macro-slaughterhouse peacefully protesting against it didn’t change much, we had to take part and do some art in the walls.

Take direct action for liberation”


SLAUGHTERHOUSE WALLS SPRAY PAINTED.

2nd July, Binéfar Spain.

received anonymously via encrypted email:

“After seeing that even with a group of activists camping outside the macro-slaughterhouse peacefully protesting against it didn’t change much, we had to take part and do some art in the walls.

Take direct action for liberation”


CHICKENS AIDED FREE FROM A MEAT FARM.

3rd July, South East UK.

received anonymously via encrypted email:

“A couple of years ago we visited this farm and took 25 birds with us the night before their slaughter. We happened to be driving by that same farm so we decided to pay it a second visit.

The farmer, who owns multiple broiler sheds in the area, is also very friendly with the local hunt and allows them to cross through his fields searching for foxes to murder. He will have to rethink his actions if he doesn’t want to attract masked people into his sheds.

Last time we were there we could just pop the door open with a crowbar without much trouble. Since then, he has installed two bolts on each door as reinforcement, so we had to break the door frame and part of the wall to gain access. It felt nice to attack that wall under the sun, in broad day light, wishing for the farmer to hear us so we could have a good conversation. He didn’t, so after gaining access we helped a few birds out with us and walked away.

To every person out there that cares about animals. Get out, break stuff, make it unviable for them to make any money out of this sickening industry. We cannot wait any longer.

Animal Liberation Front.”

CHICKENS AIDED FREE FROM A MEAT FARM.

3rd July, South East UK.

received anonymously via encrypted email:

“A couple of years ago we visited this farm and took 25 birds with us the night before their slaughter. We happened to be driving by that same farm so we decided to pay it a second visit.

The farmer, who owns multiple broiler sheds in the area, is also very friendly with the local hunt and allows them to cross through his fields searching for foxes to murder. He will have to rethink his actions if he doesn’t want to attract masked people into his sheds.

Last time we were there we could just pop the door open with a crowbar without much trouble. Since then, he has installed two bolts on each door as reinforcement, so we had to break the door frame and part of the wall to gain access. It felt nice to attack that wall under the sun, in broad day light, wishing for the farmer to hear us so we could have a good conversation. He didn’t, so after gaining access we helped a few birds out with us and walked away.

To every person out there that cares about animals. Get out, break stuff, make it unviable for them to make any money out of this sickening industry. We cannot wait any longer.

Animal Liberation Front.”

PHEASANT BREEDER SABOTAGED, BIRDS FREED, HUNTING STRUCTURES AND PENS DESTROYED.

27th February, Belgium.

We were on a sabotage operation yesterday in Belgium, near Charleroi, and destroyed a breeding place hidden in a private wood.

This place was intend to breed young pheasants (10 males and 10 females) in order to be placed for hunting season in october.

The facility was destroyed and the materials (feeders, electric fences, fox traps) were stolen or destroyed.

The pheasants had beak covers to avoid fight between the birds. Those covers were removed and the pheasants were released outside the facility with access to a vast country land.

We destroyed 13 watchtowers during this night.

Rabbit

PHEASANT BREEDER SABOTAGED, BIRDS FREED, HUNTING STRUCTURES AND PENS DESTROYED.

27th February, Belgium.

We were on a sabotage operation yesterday in Belgium, near Charleroi, and destroyed a breeding place hidden in a private wood.

This place was intend to breed young pheasants (10 males and 10 females) in order to be placed for hunting season in october.

The facility was destroyed and the materials (feeders, electric fences, fox traps) were stolen or destroyed.

The pheasants had beak covers to avoid fight between the birds. Those covers were removed and the pheasants were released outside the facility with access to a vast country land.

We destroyed 13 watchtowers during this night.

Rabbit

PUPPY LIBERATED FROM BREEDERS. ACTION DEDICATED TO JILL.


30th January, UK


received anonymously:

“After receiving a tip off that a puppy was being left outside all day in the freezing cold and with the fate of being used as a breeding machine we had to act quickly. On arrival we found the dog chained up to a small kennel that was just large enough for her body. Faeces were inside the kennel. No water was left and the only food was scraps from the human scums dinner the night before. The dog was extremely frightened and it took a lot of coaxing to bring her out so we could grab her and go. She had clearly been beaten. And nails cut to the core. It was risky daytime liberation but we couldn’t let this girl suffer a minute longer. No one will ever hurt her again.

We want to dedicate this action to Jill Phipps, who lost her life on the 1st of February campaigning against live exports. She is never forgotten and she remind us that animal liberation is fierce, uncompromised and female! 

Animal Liberation Front.”

PUPPY LIBERATED FROM BREEDERS. ACTION DEDICATED TO JILL.


30th January, UK


received anonymously:

“After receiving a tip off that a puppy was being left outside all day in the freezing cold and with the fate of being used as a breeding machine we had to act quickly. On arrival we found the dog chained up to a small kennel that was just large enough for her body. Faeces were inside the kennel. No water was left and the only food was scraps from the human scums dinner the night before. The dog was extremely frightened and it took a lot of coaxing to bring her out so we could grab her and go. She had clearly been beaten. And nails cut to the core. It was risky daytime liberation but we couldn’t let this girl suffer a minute longer. No one will ever hurt her again.

We want to dedicate this action to Jill Phipps, who lost her life on the 1st of February campaigning against live exports. She is never forgotten and she remind us that animal liberation is fierce, uncompromised and female! 

Animal Liberation Front.”