ACTIVISTS have released film they say shows buckets of dead piglets, workers beating sows and fly infestations at a NSW piggery.

It's believed authorities raided the piggery on Friday night after Animal Liberation delivered footage of filthy conditions and cruel slaughtering practices.

"This piggery is one of the worst examples of factory farming where animals are treated like 'production machines' and no thought is given to their capacity to suffer,'' the group's NSW executive director Mark Pearson said.

"Images also included buckets of dead piglets, a sledge hammer used to bludgeon pigs, and sows with open sores.''

The CEO of industry lobby Australian Pork Limited, Andrew Spencer, said he was "utterly appalled'' at the footage.

"The majority of pork producers in Australia rigorously adhere to world best practice when it comes to animal welfare,'' he said in a statement.

"There is no way that we can tolerate treating pigs like this.''



Mr Pearson told AAP his group gathered and verified footage for two months before contacting authorities on Thursday.

He said pigs were notoriously difficult to kill humanely.

"Out of all the animals that go through an abattoir the ones that stay conscious longest are pigs,'' he said on Saturday.

"You've got to be really on the ball.''



Animal Liberation last year released footage of animals being mistreated at Hawkesbury Valley Meat Processors, in Sydney's northwest, prompting the government to shut the facility down and launch reforms to safeguard animal welfare in the state.

From July 1 next year, it will be compulsory for NSW abattoirs to have animal welfare officers monitor and take responsibility for the wellbeing of animals.

Random audits of animal welfare compliance will also be ramped up.

Police would not comment except to say that investigations were continuing.

