PIG PIN
by
Dr. Brian M.
A few weeks ago, I reported on a cluster of atypical inflammatory neuropathy cases among workers at pig processing plants in the midwest. My colleague, the esteemed Dr. David Stahl, emailed me a link which describes a break in the case. CNN reports that authorities have fi ...
Read on »
What's up with this Pig Virus?
by
TheHolisticOption
By Carol Harblin (CHHC) There are so many people out there who are freaked out by any signs of the flu. They are convinced, thanks to the media, that this new flu (Swine Flu) is a death sentence. Actually, the swine flu isn't the problem...it's the negative publicity for it that is the death of us. Living in fear of life and the world is not a ...
Read on »
Sueeeeeeyyyyyy here pig pig pig!!
by
Tricia
... e we give no option..but.........they complain the whole time (yea that breaks my heart.. not).So today, I am hoping with the presence of mind of a farmer, I can call out the pigs teenagers and get some order back in this farmbefore I have to kill them..Wish me luck!!
Read on »
Pigs Peace
by
Meg W.
At left:
Judy Woods, director and founder of Pigs Peace Sanctuary, with BunnyHi, this is Meg's little sister, Ruth, writing. Meg was out-and-about town yesterday with her husband Tom celebrating their silver anniversary. ...
Read on »
Pig Race
by
MC Milker
I'm not sure how I feel about this. I laughed during the race at the county fair. Should I be concerned about how the animals are treated? More Wordless Wednesday
Read on »
Another Pig
by
Richard Nikoley
... civil, with David Snyder, the guy on the left being pretty calm when finally ejected. He gathers his things very calmly, folds up his camera, and walks out the door with the Pig (Roseland, Indiana Town Marshal Jack Tiller) following close behind. Now, I've looked at that little bit as he goes through the door and I cannot detect the slightest indi ...
Read on »