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Feeding the Nation: Bullocks!

The Harsh Reality of Livestock Farming

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Feeding the Nation: Bullocks! The Harsh Reality of Animal Farming
A Critical Look at Animal Agriculture from a Vegan’s Perspective

“It’s not farming—it’s factory-funded cruelty.”

In this eye-opening exposé, author and passionate vegan Sabrina Carol strips away the glossy façade of “humane farming” and dives headfirst into the grim truth of how animals are treated behind closed barn doors. Feeding the Nation: Bullocks! is not just a book—it’s a wake-up call.

With unapologetic honesty, Sabrina uncovers the hidden horrors of modern animal agriculture—from overcrowded sheds and violent slaughterhouses to the billion-dollar marketing lies that tell us it’s all done for our good. This isn’t about guilt. It’s about truth.

🔍 Inside these pages, you’ll discover:

  • The real cost of that pint of milk or Sunday roast—beyond the price tag

  • How animal farming harms our health, our planet, and our conscience

  • The emotional lives of animals the industry doesn’t want you to know about

  • A passionate call to action for a kinder, cleaner, cruelty-free future

Whether you’re vegan, veg-curious, or just tired of being spoon-fed half-truths, this book arms you with the knowledge the meat and dairy industry hopes you never learn.

Raw. Unfiltered. Powerful.

If you’ve ever said, “But we need animal farming to feed the nation,” this book might change your mind—and your plate.

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