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I was reading the blog from the farmer I got my pigs from. It is funny how people like me and these farmers can be painted as heartless monsters. Yet what you find time and again is that is is really quite the opposite. We don't get any kick of out killing any animal. But we know it must be done. And we treat our animals with as much care as we can.
Here are a few examples from my farmer friend Bruce to show you what I mean. Bruce raises many animals for meat. A great source for locally grown, pasture raised, chemical and hormone free, meat.
Saving a baby pig:
http://ebeyfarm.blogspot.com/2010/08/piglet-physical-therapy.html
Saving a full grown pig:
http://ebeyfarm.blogspot.com/2010/07/oink-oink-boomerang-pig.html
Saving a chicken:
http://ebeyfarm.blogspot.com/2010/07/luckiest-chicken-in-world.html
Here are a few examples from my farmer friend Bruce to show you what I mean. Bruce raises many animals for meat. A great source for locally grown, pasture raised, chemical and hormone free, meat.
Saving a baby pig:
http://ebeyfarm.blogspot.com/2010/08/piglet-physical-therapy.html
Saving a full grown pig:
http://ebeyfarm.blogspot.com/2010/07/oink-oink-boomerang-pig.html
Saving a chicken:
http://ebeyfarm.blogspot.com/2010/07/luckiest-chicken-in-world.html