So the pigs are investigating the pigs ?
Oh the irony....
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Previously on "Irish Pigs were fed bread still in plastic bags"
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Originally posted by zeitghostIn "unapproved oil" whatever that is...
if you use something thats not in the BOM , then it's 'unapproved' and you will get panned for it
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn the Eighties I knew a number of vegan ALF people - they weren't the kind of loonies who planted firebombs in fur shops, but they were pretty damn zealous (no honey - exploitation of bees, FFS).
They used to feed their cats vegan cat food...
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not withdrawn beef products.
So no problems there.
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According to the Telegraph 47 farms are affected. They include 10 pig and 37beef farms, but the Irish government has not withdrawn beef products.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...-happened.html
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OOOO, filth!
So much for porcines being clean animals....dirty little porkers....
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After all that trouble they caused on 'Animal Farm' ,
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostSo nothing to worry about feeding them foodstuffs wrapped in plastic then ? The pigs just unwrap it and chow down ?
Smart...very smart indeed...
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Tony english posted : Pigs are great animals. They are intelligent
Smart...very smart indeed...
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthe missus got me a mars bar on Saturday. Should I be worried ?
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Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostA mate of mine used to get all the reject mars bars, he fed them to the pigs wrapper and all!
It just comes out the other end. He won loads of awards for the best flavoured pork!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat does that tell us about the safety of plastic used for food wrapping, even if it isn't eaten?!
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A mate of mine used to get all the reject mars bars, he fed them to the pigs wrapper and all!
It just comes out the other end. He won loads of awards for the best flavoured pork!
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Pigs are great animals. They are intelligent and actually very clean and when you eventually grow bored of them you can eat them - something you tend not to do with a dog, unless you are Korean or something.
When I was a kid I used to get paid for looking after them. When the batch went to market I got the price of one of the piglets for my work. One time we had a sow drop 8 which is pretty small, but the piglets were pretty big. I picked the biggest and decided that would be mine and I was going to sell it seperately. I used to feed it away from its brothers and sisters ensuring that it ate as much as the other 7 put together (food was paid for by my folks - so free to me!). One day I came in to feed them and my fat little porker came 'running' to meet me were it promptly keeled over and died at my feet. It was like a big ping ball of blubber.
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