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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2879916

TL;DR for the title:

Employees [from this investigation] can be seen removing the intestines of dead, disease-infected piglets and mixing them with piglet feces in a blender — a mixture to be fed to the adult breeding pigs — causing one worker to gag.

The practice, called “feedback,” is common in the pork business (or “controlled oral exposure” in industry jargon).

The article itself goes into more depth about all the horrific things in the pork industry such as these

The pork industry has pushed pigs to their biological limits, leading to many bizarre practices beyond feedback, many of which are inhumane. To name one example recently in the news: There are horse farms that impregnate horses, extract their blood for a serum, abort their pregnancies, and then sell the serum to pig farms to induce puberty in young female pigs and produce larger litters. Holden Farms, like most pig breeding farms, confine pregnant pigs in gestation crates, cages so small they can’t turn around for practically their entire lives.

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[–] Frittiert@feddit.de 37 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I will never understand how people can treat other creatures like this.

And then still eat them.

[–] Smoke@beehaw.org 42 points 1 year ago

Not just evil, it's dangerous. This is how we get prions, like the one that caused Mad Cow Disease and subsequently tainted an entire generation of British people who can't be proven not to be carriers, and forced an enormous cull of affected livestock.

[–] ArtZuron@beehaw.org 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's good that you won't. Being able to understand this is probably a cognitohazard.

[–] 1stTime4MeInMCU@mander.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

The real prions were the cognito hazards we fell into along the way