Most pigs in the u.s. today are raised in factory farms, where they will never run across sprawling pastures, bask in the sun, breathe fresh air or do anything that is natural to them. Crowded into warehouses with nothing to do and nowhere to go, they are kept at a steady diet of drugs to keep them alive and make them grow faster, but the drugs cause many of the animals to become crippled under their one bulk.
Sausages anyone?
Monday, January 14, 2008
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