Wonga Piggery
Owned by the family of Edwina Beveridge, Windridge Farms' Wonga Piggery is one of the industry's most highly regarded in terms of animal welfare, yet footage and photographs taken covertly by activists and provided to Animal Liberation ACT tell a different story:
- Dead and dying piglets left out in the open
- Piglets whose legs have become trapped in the cage floors
- Sows confined to tiny cages within farrowing crates and sow stalls or packed into "group housing", many with large open injuries, others with smaller wounds indicative of fighting caused by overcrowding and a lack of stimulation
- Pigs living in their own faeces
- Round-the-clock artificial lighting
- Infestations of flies and rats with rat droppings littered throughout piglet feed
This is yet more evidence of systemic cruelty in our country's pig farms; the twelfth exposed by Animal Liberation, the fifth in the Young NSW region. Having removed a large number of their sow stalls in favour of the new standard of "group housing", we can see that this apparently great welfare advancement is nothing more than larger cages, where pigs still have very little room to move and are now vulnerable to fighting brought on by frustration and boredom.
The bright white sterility of some of the farrowing rooms are a perfect example of how mechanised and factory-like modern animal "farming" has become, with sentient animals treated as nothing more than units of production. Despite their best efforts, the industry has once again proven that there is no ethical way to raise and kill pigs for human consumption.
Windridge Farms previously took Animal Liberation NSW to court to prevent footage from Wonga Piggery being released, unsuccessfully arguing that they should have copyright over any material filmed illegally on their property.
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Documents reveal disturbing details about piggery fires
Thursday 6 Jul 2017 by
Documents granted under the NSW GIPA ACT reveal disturbing information about the 2015 fires that killed approximately 250 pigs at the Boen Boe Piggery in Joadja and 2,500 pigs at the Wonga (Windridge) Piggery in Young. Read more >
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Farmhand risks life as 2500 pigs perish in shed inferno
Friday 19 Jun 2015 by
About 2500 pigs have been killed after a fire broke out in a shed in south-western NSW on Wednesday. The fire, believed to have been started by an electrical fault, destroyed about 70 per cent of the 120-metre shed in which the pigs were housed. Read more >
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Two thousand pigs killed in piggery fire near Young in New South Wales
Thursday 18 Jun 2015 by
About 2,000 pigs have been killed in a fire at a piggery in central New South Wales. Read more >
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2000 pigs killed in Young piggery fire
Wednesday 17 Jun 2015 by
Staff at the Wonga Piggery near Young will be offered counselling after more than 2000 pigs were killed in a shed fire this morning. Read more >
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Over two thousand weaners killed in piggery fire
Wednesday 17 Jun 2015 by
An estimated 2500 weaners have been killed in a shed fire at Wonga piggery on Wednesday morning. Read more >
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More Animal Cruelty Uncovered In Young NSW Piggeries
Thursday 5 Dec 2013 by
Windridge Farms’ Wonga Piggery, owned by the parents of Edwina Beveridge, is the twelfth Australian piggery to be exposed for animal cruelty by Animal Liberation; the fifth in the Young NSW region. Read more >
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ABN Lookup
ABN | 55 127 963 008 (open lookup) |
Entity name |
WINDRIDGE FARMS PTY LIMITED (from 22 June 2009) Windridge Farms Pty Ltd from 12 October 2007 to 22 June 2009 |
ABN status | Active from 12 October 2007 |
Entity type | Australian Private Company |
Goods & Services Tax (GST) | Registered from 12 October 2007 |
Main business location |
NSW 2594 from 31 July 2008 NSW 2594 from 12 October 2007 to 31 July 2008 |
ABN last updated | 23 June 2009 |
Extracted from ABR | 28 December 2024 |