Yelmah Piggery

Marshall Road, Magdala SA 5400, Australia
Name: Yelmah Piggery
Address: Marshall Road, Magdala SA 5400, Australia
LGA/Council: Light Regional Council
Council website: light.sa.gov.au
Council email: [email protected]
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Exposed by Animal Liberation NSW in February 2016, Yelmah Piggery is a 450 sow breeder facility located near Hamley Bridge, South Australia. Footage from hidden cameras in 2015 and 2016 revealed workers hitting/smacking/kicking pigs and piglets, riding around on sows, artificially inseminating female pigs with tubes of semen, throwing piglets and cutting piglets' ears and teeth without pain relief. Dead pigs are dumped to rot on a large outdoor compost pile.

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Last known status: Open and operating
Listing updated: 2019
Listing ID: f0bb8
Owned by: Tony Richardson
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Exposed by Animal Liberation NSW in February 2016, Yelmah Piggery is a 450 sow breeder facility located near Hamley Bridge, South Australia. Footage from hidden cameras in 2015 and 2016 revealed the following:

  • Workers hitting/smacking/kicking pigs and piglets, riding around on sows
  • Workers artificially inseminating female pigs with tubes of semen
  • Throwing piglets
  • Cutting piglets' ears and teeth without pain relief

In addition, investigators found large numbers of sick/injured and dead piglets, some in pieces after being eaten by a large population of wild cats. Any pig who becomes too weak to continue breeding is killed on site and dumped to rot on a large outdoor compost pile with numerous other carcasses. Other pigs were forced to live in their own waste in small concrete "group housing" pens.

One sow had fallen or been pushed into the waste tunnel underneath the pens, living in urine and faeces without food or water. The next night her condition had deteriorated and it was clear that no attempt had been made to get her out. Investigators contacted the RSPCA who were able to do so.

Many of the issues seen at Yelmah are representative of wider systemic problems in the industry, where as soon as pigs are viewed as nothing more than commodities, it becomes easy to abuse and disrespect them. Compared to other pig farms in Australia, Yelmah ticks more "animal welfare" boxes in that there are no sow stalls, and no tail cutting of piglets - yet there is clearly nothing ethical or humane about it.

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