Posted by RN on November 02, 2012 at 17:14:00 from (68.190.81.226):
In Reply to: You be the judge posted by Thesmoothedeere on November 02, 2012 at 13:58:43:
Few years back the "pot bellied dwarf" pig got some yuppy attention and became a fad. problems started showing up when the 100 pound "dwarf" turned out to be able to get to 250/300 pounds when fed. Local humane society got half dozen over the years, some other adds for "free to good home" and a bunch ended up as originally bred for marbled roast and bacon. A few ended up in feral population. Pig puberty means hormone change and behaviour change- "Pets" become "pests" in town. If cop shot it in head, maybe coroner needs to do autopsy to make sure about rabies status, other possible illness and then maybe sort of incinerate the pieces as cheap as possible- no need to get a crematorium if you quarter it and use a large Weber grill a piece at a time- charcoal and some apple branch pruning for a few hours at police parking lot or coroners back lot. Last sentance maybe needs the Teasing Alert! RN
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