Rescued piglets given back to firefighters who saved them - as SAUSAGES

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  • brassmonkey
    Pay It Forward
    • Sep 2005
    • 77397

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    Rescued piglets given back to firefighters who saved them - as SAUSAGES



    A group of firefighters ended up eating the piglets they rescued after they were given them back as sausages.

    The baby pigs and two sows were saved from certain death when the barn they were living in went up in flames in February.

    But six months later they ended up on the barbecue when they were handed to the firefighters who extinguished the blaze - as organic bangers.

    Fire crews had extinguished the fire at Lawn Farm in Milton Lilbourne, Wiltshire, owned by Rachel Rivers.

    She said: "This was just a token gesture to the fire service. They were over the moon with them.

    "This is just what we do - we are not an animal sanctuary. We give the pigs the best opportunity and the best life they could have for six months.

    "They won't be kept inside, they are outdoors and fed with organic food which is grown on the farm."

    The eighteen piglets - which were just two weeks old when firefighters saved their bacon - were turned into sausages after being fattened up for six months.

    Rachel added: "At the time I told them I would give them the sausages."

    Fire crews from Pewsey and Marlborough dashed to Lawn Farm, which Rachel manages along with husband Andy.

    A Facebook post on the Pewsey Fire Station page gave the sausages glowing reviews and recommended them for an August bank holiday barbecue.

    It read: "Exactly six months and one day since fire fighters Olsen and Richardson rescued 18 piglets from a fire in Milton, we got to sample the fruits of our labours from that February night.

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  • oppoten
    NAME THE JEW
    • Nov 2007
    • 4793

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    • j3rkules
      VIP
      • Jul 2013
      • 22111

      #3
      So they saved them ... for later?

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      • beerptrol
        Confirmed Asshole
        • Feb 2003
        • 12722

        #4
        It's not like they were pets. They were ment to be food!
        They should have grabbed some beers and pulled the pigs to the side of the barn fire and let them roast
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        • crockett
          in a van by the river
          • May 2003
          • 76818

          #5
          Lol.?.....
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          • bronco67
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Dec 2006
            • 29032

            #6
            The irony is almost mindblowing...but I understand. Law of the jungle and all that.

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            • Paul Markham
              Too old to care
              • Jun 2001
              • 52942

              #7
              It wasn't the pigs they rescued. It was their elder brothers, sisters, and cousins.



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              • bns666
                Confirmed Fetishist
                • Mar 2005
                • 11555

                #8
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