Animal rights activists confront two pig farmers in South Australia after their first court appearances, according to reports from The West Australian and PerthNow. The outlets describe activists approaching the men following the initial hearing and addressing them in public. Both accounts frame the confrontation as happening immediately after the farmers enter or leave court proceedings tied to allegations of animal cruelty. The reports focus on the on-the-spot encounter captured in photos, rather than providing detailed information about the underlying charges, evidence, or any court findings. The farmers are described as “cruelty-accused,” indicating that the matter is at an early stage of the legal process, with the court appearance being their first related to the allegations. The available coverage is largely consistent in depicting the same sequence: the first court appearance is followed by public confrontation by activists outside the court or in its immediate vicinity. No outlets provide additional sentencing outcomes or established findings in the provided summaries.