A furious farmer has tackled a vegan activist during a wild animal rights protest, grabbing her by the scruff of her shorts and hurling her out of a cattle pen.
Notorious herbivore Tash Peterson stormed Perth's Royal Easter Show on Monday disrupting a cattle judging event by leaping over the barrier and screaming 'these beautiful and innocent beings are going to be brutally murdered and shot in the head'.
As horrified onlookers including children watched on, an irate cowboy with a beef against vegans manhandled the 27-year-old and ejected her from the exhibit.
The glamorous Instagram and OnlyFans star, who has made a name for herself carrying out high-profile public stunts, told Daily Mail Australia she was then subjected to a torrent of abuse by unimpressed farmers who became violent.
Footage of the chaotic scene was posted to Ms Peterson's social media pages on Monday night, as she interrupted the family event to preach about an 'animal holocaust'.
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A furious farmer has tackled vegan activist Tash Peterson (pictured) during a wild animal rights protest, grabbing her by the scruff of her shorts
Notorious herbivore Tash Peterson (pictured) stormed Perth's Royal Easter Show on Monday disrupting a cattle judging event by leaping over the barrier and screaming 'these beautiful and innocent beings are going to be brutally murdered and shot in the head'
The week-long Perth Royal Show dates all the way back to 1834, showcasing the very best of Western Australia agriculture and livestock with rides, events and other entertainment making it a mainstay on the city's calendar.
But Ms Peterson, who made headlines last month after covering herself in her own menstrual blood and protesting at a Louis Vuitton store, said the annual event is a load of bull.
'The Royal Show is a brainwashing and propaganda event run by animal agriculture Western Australia; it celebrates and glamorises animal abuse, slavery and murder... in the meat, dairy, egg, leather, wool, animal entertainment and racing industries,' she said.
'Today animal rights activists targeted the judging ring for "beef" cattle where they are judged based on how good their muscle and flesh looks for human consumption.
'They are viewed as nothing but objects and commodities; but are in fact sentient individuals who are victims of this holocaust.'
Horrified onlookers including children watched on as Ms Peterson (pictured) told the crowd how the cows would be slaughtered
Some heaped praise on the farmer for hurling her out of the exhibit while others argued he was far too heavy-handed
Ms Peterson was charged with disorderly conduct last month after storming a luxury Louis Vuitton store wearing only a g-string to protest the use of animal