• Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Pigs will eat anything, including each other and humans, if given the chance. Still shouldn’t be helping them in this endeavour

    • usernamesAreTricky@lemmy.mlOP
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      The title of this article is actually underselling it. They specifically give them disease-infected piglets and their feces

      Employees can be seen removing the intestines of dead, disease-infected piglets and mixing them with piglet feces in a blender — a mixture to be fed to the adult breeding pigs — causing one worker to gag.

      The practice, called “feedback,” is common in the pork business (or “controlled oral exposure” in industry jargon). The slurry of pig poop and parts is often fed to new female breeding pigs

      https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23817808/pig-farm-investigation-feedback-immunity-feces-intestines

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      Farmers specifically have to be careful when sows give birth because they will sometimes just eat the piglets. But yeah, let’s make this about people forcing pigs to eat other pigs lmao

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        Stuff like that usually is worsened by captivity, but the title of this article is actually underselling it. They specifically give them disease-infected piglets and their feces

        Employees can be seen removing the intestines of dead, disease-infected piglets and mixing them with piglet feces in a blender — a mixture to be fed to the adult breeding pigs — causing one worker to gag.

        The practice, called “feedback,” is common in the pork business (or “controlled oral exposure” in industry jargon). The slurry of pig poop and parts is often fed to new female breeding pigs

        https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23817808/pig-farm-investigation-feedback-immunity-feces-intestines