Pigs are highly intelligent social animals, but on factory farms they are treated more like tools for production than living beings. Pigs are confined in small spaces their whole lives, separated from their mothers at a young age. They undergo painful procedures without anesthesia like tail docking and castration. When slaughtered, pigs are often not properly stunned and meet a gruesome fate in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. The document argues that factory farming inflicts immense suffering on pigs and urges learning compassionate alternatives to how we treat farm animals.