PETA Asia went into seven randomly selected slaughterhouses in Indonesia, where Australian cows and bulls are revealed to be subjected to gruesome acts for their meat sold to dangerous wet markets, and their skin to the global leather industry. Workers fail to shoot cows properly with captive-bolt guns, allowing said animals to suffer for many minutes (some up to 12 minutes) before slaughter while still alive. Others are physically restrained before their throats are slit, as actually approved by the Australian government. Another cow had his tail twisted again and again.
—chribren