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I think you are wrestling with your conscience, that is perfectly normal, I remember a few years ago when a pair of Tamworth pigs escaped from a slaughter house and proceeded to run off and went missing for days. This story hit the national press and certainly captured the public's interest, the Tamworth two they were named, later named Butch and Sundancer, when they were finally captured. These pigs were not slaughtered but went to live at a sanctuary, perhaps the British public were being hypocritical by demanding a reprieve for these pigs, millions of pigs are indeed slaughtered in this country every year to feed its omnivorous population , the fact is that the public had identified with two pigs, seen their picture on television and had been given names, they were not slices of pork in a polystyrene tray in the supermarket.What makes the case of the red river hogs even worse is the fact that they have been born in a respectable zoo, indeed their birth is announced in the press as great news, given names and later killed, hopefully nobody noticed, well people have noticed, there is nothing we can do for the previous litter as unfortunately they have been disposed of before anyone could do anything about it, but there is now a second litter and people are aware of what might happen to them, the spotlight is now on you Edinburgh Zoo, do the decent thing and re home these animals at a good home.I find it difficult to be rational - on the one hand I'm very fond of th RRHs at YWP and if they had babies I'd find it hard to accept them being culled but on the other hand I like a bit of pork and that was some pig's sweet little baby. I try to buy pork that had an OK life but how many of the people getting upset over these animals has thoughtlessly eaten some poor pig that had a hellish life.
Still not saying I like it!