Facebook fans save runaway Swedish pig

A pig that escaped from a Swedish slaughterhouse to avoid slaughter won a stay on execution from its owner


Afp December 19, 2015
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A pig that escaped from a Swedish abattoir to avoid ending up on a Christmas dinner plate won a stay on execution from its owner after an outpouring of solidarity on social media.

Determined to save its skin, the 110-kilogramme sow took to its trotters on Monday in Mjallby, a village in Sweden's southern farming heartland.

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On Friday, the farmer caught up with the fugitive, who was in fine fettle after her romp through the countryside.

"She's in great form, she must have stuffed herself with rotten fruit and other good things," the farmer, whose name was withheld, told SVT public broadcaster.

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Having been raised on an organic farm, she is used to roaming at her leisure, he said.

Moved by the hog's flight animal rights groups launched a Facebook campaign calling on the farmer to spare her from the slaughterhouse.

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After 2,500 people signed the petition the farmer relented to let her live.

"Such a commotion! I've decided to let her live until further notice," he said.

Twitter was abuzz with talk about the runaway pig:



https://twitter.com/dlsweden/status/678072852508114944

https://twitter.com/dlsweden/status/677452262633967616

https://twitter.com/Northern_Clips/status/677196889486262274

https://twitter.com/Northern_Clips/status/677196889486262274

COMMENTS (2)

Skywalker | 9 years ago | Reply If pigs are dirty and vile, why did God create such a animal?
Babbarsher Khan | 9 years ago | Reply Sounds like some sort of conspiracy is being hatched against our culture! Why did they save it, where is it going to end up? We got to be vigilant against everything that comes from Sweden to our pious country from now on!
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