Have you seen someone with the ultimate motive? Or perhaps someone has cheated you so that you can do their dirty work. What if the person uses your loyalty to them to make them slaves? In George Orwell 's parable stories "Animal Farm", many animals were deceived by faithful slaves to multipurpose pigs named Napoleon. Except for a few people, all the animals on the farm were drowning in the cruel hoof of Napoleon, they were not even conscious of it.
"In the industry, it may be argued that porcine CAFO with temperature control function and automatic water supply system is a contemporary swine breeding paradise, but reality may be hell.The twenty pig house is a bedroom, It is not bigger than the straw, mud and pig breeding method.The huge lagoon is dumped in the landscape from the slat floor under the building. "
Wild boars, also known as boars, razors, and wild boars are the most common and widespread large wildlife in North America. Every year in America, more hunters and outdoor athletes than in other big things are injured in the wild boar. When there is no way to go, injury, or surprise, pigs can only attack. The way to get injured is to shake a big head, grab the victim's sharp teeth, tear open meat and give damage. It seems that pig attacks are not fatal, but it usually causes serious injuries and infectious diseases
No breeding animals are more likely to survive or survive than wild boars. None of the large animals breed and propagate like a pig. The combination of the first fact and the second fact means that the number of wild pigs in the US, perhaps 4 million people, perhaps 5 million people are unlikely to decline. Wild Boar is an epidemic machine. There are about 500 wild boars in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, located in the western North Carolina province and eastern Tennessee. Since the policy to reduce the number of pigs living in 1977 was implemented, the pig management staff eliminated about 10,000 living pigs. When arrested, boars are often nighttime activities. They are as clever as dogs. One study in South Carolina proved that about 29 people per pig were needed to capture the wild boar in a trap.