BIEN SUR IL Y A AUSSI LES CORRIDAS, LES HÉCATOMBES D' ANIMAUX D' AFRIQUE, LA VIANDE DE CHIEN EN CHINE, LES CHIENS ET CHATS DE TOUS LES PAYS, LES OURS MARTYRISES POUR LEUR BILE, LES CHEVAUX D' AMERIQUE ET TANT D' AUTRES HORREURS QUI RENDENT INSUPPORTABLE LE MONDE DANS LEQUEL IL NOUS FAUT VIVRE ACTUELLEMENT AVEC CETTE EXPLOSION HUMAINE, CETTE DITE HUMANITÉ QUI NE PENSE QU' AU PLAISIR IMMÉDIAT ET FACILE ET A S' ASSURER DE GARDER UNE EMPREINTE DANS LE FUTUR PAR L' EXPANSION DE SA PROGÉNITURE...
(ALORS LA ILS ONT LA VUE COURTE CAR ILS NE VONT RIEN LEUR LAISSER A LEURS ENFANTS!!)
MAIS LES ANIMAUX DE FERME EXPLOITES PAR TOUS CES PEUPLES QUI NE PENSENT PAS, NE S' INFORMENT PAS ET CONTINUENT DE CONSOMMER COMME DES MALADES , SONT CEUX QUI PAYENT LE PRIX LE PLUS FORT DE CETTE SPIRALE INFERNALE.
LES VACHES ET LES COCHONS SONT LES MARTYRS!!!
CE MATIN J' AI DÉCOUVERT UN SITE QUE JE NE CONNAISSAIS PAS ENCORE ET QUI COMME TANT D' AUTRES TENTE D' ÉVEILLER LES CONSCIENCES.
C' EST UN SITE CANADIEN, CANADIANS FOR ETHICAL TREATMENT DONT JE VOUS LIVRE AU HASARD UNE HISTOIRE:
UNE TRISTE HISTOIRE D' UN COCHON NE DANS UNE FERME INDUSTRIELLE.
POUR LIRE LA FIN C' EST ICI
The story of Justice
Justice was a domestic pig born in a massive sow operation to a mother trapped within a steel and concrete “gestation crate” (actual barn pictured below).
After just 2-3 weeks with his mother, Justice was moved to a grow-out facility (pictured below). There he lived in an overcrowded, filthy shed infested with mice and flies until CETFA investigators discovered him.
What follows is the account of the 2 CETFA investigators who found and rescued Justice – Sue Manns and Nicole Joncas.
On a routine visit of what became a 7 month investigation at a large Ontario pig operation, I discovered a pig who was lying down and seemed unable to rise. He appeared thin and his left-side rear and front legs had what appeared to be extremely large abscesses on them. It was clear he was in severe pain and urgently needed help.
I quickly returned with Nicole Joncas, founder of Teja’s Animal Refuge, and 2 others willing to help load the suffering pig. We decided to name him Justice.
Justice remained in the same spot as when I’d left. From earlier visits I knew that if left, Justice would soon die like the others who languished in pain for days before they died. He’d also likely be scavenged upon by the other overcrowded and stimulation-deprived pigs (just as the poor pig in the pen next to Justice was while we were removing him).
We managed to move Justice out of that horrible, filthy barn into a van where he was given fresh fruit and vegetables, which he ate for the first time in his life.
Back at Teja’s, Justice was given a soft blanket, fresh water and grain and was examined. We now saw that the growths on his limbs and feet were oozing pus. .
J' AI BEAUCOUP AIME LES INFORMATIONS DE CETTE PAGE D' ACTIONS, TOUT CECI EST APPLICABLE CHEZ NOUS,IL SUFFIT DE SE BOUGER UN PEU, DE SE REGOUPER ET DE CONSACRER UN PEU DE TEMPS!!
After just 2-3 weeks with his mother, Justice was moved to a grow-out facility (pictured below). There he lived in an overcrowded, filthy shed infested with mice and flies until CETFA investigators discovered him.
What follows is the account of the 2 CETFA investigators who found and rescued Justice – Sue Manns and Nicole Joncas.
On a routine visit of what became a 7 month investigation at a large Ontario pig operation, I discovered a pig who was lying down and seemed unable to rise. He appeared thin and his left-side rear and front legs had what appeared to be extremely large abscesses on them. It was clear he was in severe pain and urgently needed help.
I quickly returned with Nicole Joncas, founder of Teja’s Animal Refuge, and 2 others willing to help load the suffering pig. We decided to name him Justice.
Justice remained in the same spot as when I’d left. From earlier visits I knew that if left, Justice would soon die like the others who languished in pain for days before they died. He’d also likely be scavenged upon by the other overcrowded and stimulation-deprived pigs (just as the poor pig in the pen next to Justice was while we were removing him).
We managed to move Justice out of that horrible, filthy barn into a van where he was given fresh fruit and vegetables, which he ate for the first time in his life.
Back at Teja’s, Justice was given a soft blanket, fresh water and grain and was examined. We now saw that the growths on his limbs and feet were oozing pus. .
J' AI BEAUCOUP AIME LES INFORMATIONS DE CETTE PAGE D' ACTIONS, TOUT CECI EST APPLICABLE CHEZ NOUS,IL SUFFIT DE SE BOUGER UN PEU, DE SE REGOUPER ET DE CONSACRER UN PEU DE TEMPS!!
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