isn’t just a sequel. It’s a full-system collapse of the boundary between handler and livestock.
If you thought the first installment was disturbing (and let’s be real – the “Milking Parlor Protocol” from HAF-1 still lives rent-free in your nightmares), Volume 2 turns the entire farm inside out. No more clear cages. No more “who is the farmer?” guesswork.
🐖🐖🐖🐖 / 5 hooves. Loses one point for the confusing final 4 minutes (what was that light? was that hope? get that optimism out of my dysphoria farm), but gains it back for the practical effects. No CGI snouts here. Every transformation is latex, sweat, and tears.
For me, it’s the scene at 47:22. A sow (formerly a data analyst named Lin) discovers a human hand buried inside her prosthetic trotter during a mandatory grooming session. The way she doesn’t scream – just stares – then keeps chewing her cud. That’s the moment you realize: the Farm has won.
But here’s the twist they’ve buried in the metadata of SDMS-839:
We’ve been waiting in the mud. We’ve been counting the cycles of the artificial sun. And now – finally – the stables are open again.
Stay feral. – Curator of Oddities, Sector 7G If anyone has a lead on the unaired “Barn Dance” deleted scene from SDMS-839, DM me. I heard it’s just 12 minutes of them line-dancing in full prosthetics and I need that levity.
Farm 2 | Sdms 839 Human Animal
isn’t just a sequel. It’s a full-system collapse of the boundary between handler and livestock.
If you thought the first installment was disturbing (and let’s be real – the “Milking Parlor Protocol” from HAF-1 still lives rent-free in your nightmares), Volume 2 turns the entire farm inside out. No more clear cages. No more “who is the farmer?” guesswork. Sdms 839 Human Animal Farm 2
🐖🐖🐖🐖 / 5 hooves. Loses one point for the confusing final 4 minutes (what was that light? was that hope? get that optimism out of my dysphoria farm), but gains it back for the practical effects. No CGI snouts here. Every transformation is latex, sweat, and tears. isn’t just a sequel
For me, it’s the scene at 47:22. A sow (formerly a data analyst named Lin) discovers a human hand buried inside her prosthetic trotter during a mandatory grooming session. The way she doesn’t scream – just stares – then keeps chewing her cud. That’s the moment you realize: the Farm has won. No more clear cages
But here’s the twist they’ve buried in the metadata of SDMS-839:
We’ve been waiting in the mud. We’ve been counting the cycles of the artificial sun. And now – finally – the stables are open again.
Stay feral. – Curator of Oddities, Sector 7G If anyone has a lead on the unaired “Barn Dance” deleted scene from SDMS-839, DM me. I heard it’s just 12 minutes of them line-dancing in full prosthetics and I need that levity.