Infinite Compassion Foundation

Infinite Compassion Foundation Stand with us for compassionate farming. Together, let's end cruelty and give farm animals the life (and death) they deserve.

05/05/2026

Make a donation today to support 'Til The Cows Come Home

02/05/2026

I have unfortunately been inside slaughterhouses and can tell you that the animals are not willingly walking up to the end of the kill line and sticking their necks out. These animals fight with every bit of strength they have left at the end of that kill line.
They fight to get out of that kill line. They don't want to die, and they know it's coming. They see, and they know exactly what's going to happen to them.
There is absolutely no truth that any process of slaughtering is
humane.
From the moment those animals are taken from those trucks and
forced through the slaughtering process, it is the most inhumane
treatment that I have ever witnessed.
~ Cayce Mell

23/03/2026

Every time the farmer left, the cow cried for hours, so he started taking her to the train station with him.

In the countryside of Ireland, one farmer noticed that a particular cow became distressed every time he left to pick up supplies by train. His wife could not stand hearing her cry for hours, so one day he decided to bring her with him and leave her waiting at the station instead. Somehow, the cow understood.

From that day on, it became their routine. She would patiently wait for him at the station until his train returned, then happily walk back home by his side. It was the kind of loyalty people expect from a dog, not a cow, which is exactly why the story stayed with everyone who saw it.

17/03/2026

A GUIDE TO CHICKEN LABELS & WHAT THEY ACTUALLY MEAN

CAGE-FREE
Reality: Broiler chickens raised for meat are never put in cages regardless of the label — so this term is meaningless for meat. For eggs, it just means hens are in a giant shed instead of a wire cage. One shed can house tens of thousands of birds with as little as 1 square foot per bird.

🟠 FREE-RANGE
Reality: The USDA only requires “access to the outdoors.” That access could be a single small door leading to a concrete slab. No minimum time outside required. No grass required. No space requirements. The USDA has confirmed that 5 minutes of outdoor access per day is enough to qualify for the Free-Range label.

🟢 ORGANIC
Organic requires:
✅ No GMO feed
✅ No antibiotics
✅ Some outdoor access
But “outdoor access” has the same loophole as Free-Range — it could be a screened concrete porch. And your organic chicken was still very likely injected with a saline-phosphate brine solution during processing, because water and salt are USDA-certified as organic.

PASTURE-RAISED (the only one that gets close to the truth)
The Certified Humane standard requires:
📐 108 square feet per bird
🌱 Real rotating pasture — not concrete
☀️ Outdoors year-round

Truly pasture raised chicken and eggs will be more flavorful and richer in nutrients.

17/03/2026
16/03/2026

They fight.
They scream.
They try to escape.

Because they understand what’s coming.

Animals don’t want to die.
They want to live, just like we do.

Behind every piece of meat is a life that begged for mercy.

Choose compassion. Choose vegan. 🌱🐷

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