Nature documentary where you film the births of animal girls
animal girls are treated as less than human. they have the intelligence of humans, but they're seen as objects. so if i show up at the local hospital with a camera crew asking to film the animals' births, they say yes. if i ask around to find breeders and farmers, and then just show up at their door asking to film, they say yes. i never need to ask for the animals' consent - who cares?
the first episode focuses on pets. dozens of cats, dogs, and bunnies birthing for the camera. the audience learns all about the biological differences of each species - bunnies have larger litters, puppies have bigger babies, kitties have longer births. these are level 1 animals, so to speak - treated with the most respect, and most similar to humans.
the next episode focuses on livestock. animals treated as nothing but a product in the making. none of these animals are given a hospital birth. the episode shows cowgirl after cowgirl shrieking, head locked in the breeding stall, huge tits dangling and leaking, while the farmer yanks out her baby. cows' babies are too big, the narrator explains, so they need assistance. goats are screamers - the whole town knows when a goat baby is born because their shrieks are louder and more agonized than anyone else's. sheepgirls' births are relatively normal, but they're typically very stressed due to being separated from their flock to give birth in a stall. horsegirls often get their babies pulled as well, but not always - photos and videos of birthing horses are worth a pretty penny, since they're a common fetish among the humans, so sometimes farmers just let the babies get stuck so they have more time to get more pictures. piggirls have smaller babies, so their agony is treated as an overreaction.
i wonder what i should feature in the next episodes - let me know if you have any ideas :)