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  • Intro Page
  • Our Sanctuary
    • Our Family >
      • The Pigs
      • The Cows
      • The Turkeys
      • The Chickens
      • The Sheep
      • Tesla the Rabbit
      • The Dogs
      • Sassy the Parrot
      • The Humans
    • About Us
    • Visiting Hours/Address
    • Events >
      • Events
      • Volunteer Events
    • Life with Pigs Non Profit Information
    • Survey
  • Animal Adventures
  • Donate / Volunteer
    • Sponsor an Animal
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Store
  • Mini Pig Info By Topic
    • Pig Health
    • Infographics
    • Questions About Living With Pigs
    • Rehoming Resources
    • Pig Name Suggestions
    • Pig Facts of the Week
    • Humor
    • Kids' Stuff
    • Ask Us
    • Pig Photos >
      • Photos
      • Pig Memes
  • Links
  • Save Sophie
  • Newsletter & Reports

Life with Pigs Farm Animal Sanctuary located in Williamsburg, VA

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Stories from the Sanctuary

A Pig's Eyes are Never Vacant

3/6/2018

4 Comments

 

In a pig's eyes, there is always someone looking back at you.

We know that pigs are consistently ranked in the top 5 most intelligent animals. Genetically, they are extremely similar to humans. We share so much in common with pigs and have so few significant differences. Yet, our treatment of pigs would suggest that they are so drastically different that they have no wants, needs or rights that humans are required to respect. This must change. We must live our values. We know they deserve better!
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10/23/2018 02:24:13 pm

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1/20/2019 07:13:16 pm

The tag line was a bit scary. It was a good article to read though. It was really fun having a business, most especially when it is farmed. The capital of this business is big, and considering a high maintenance kind of work. It is also a good sale indeed. However, if you do not know about how to take good care of the animals, I guess that business would turn into a mess. It was a good business.

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