The Butcher House

The Butcher House

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A school field trip. A farm. A reluctant teen. Jennifer thinks that this school trip will be a normal thing, nothing to worry about. But, when she separates herself from her classmates, she sees something completely disturbing. A metal building, where the smell of vile and blood is so strong it makes her sick. She soon finds herself in a situation with a group of animal rights activists who have taken a demonstration to a whole new level. "Animals are rounded up, put in a barn with barely any room to move, and are only fed to fatten them up before they are slaughtered and fed to humans. If that is allowed to go on, why can't we do the same thing to humans?"
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