• @[email protected]
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    607 days ago

    One time, we all got hauled out to someone’s farm, for ag class, to watch pigs get castrated. A student was handling all the procedures until they got to the the likely prize show pig another student owned. The teachers husband took over and preformed the procedure. That likely prize pig, and only that pig, died that day. Rumor had it, that he purposefully botched the procedure so his own kid could win.

    Im just sitting here wondering why this is making the rounds, except for this girl got caught. This is the par for the course and happens more often than one would think.

    • @Nuke_the_whales
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      357 days ago

      Fucked up hillbillies poisoning each other’s animals is normal? Damn it america

      • @[email protected]
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        237 days ago

        The show world can get super competitive. If you end up with a prize animal, you can bring home a good amount of money from auction.

        Not to mention, for some, its very personal due to the time invested. These kids can put sometimes up to a year, if not more, into raising an animal for a show. They feed them special and care for them in very serious ways, to make them look perfect for a show. It’s like beauty pagent moms, but with kid brains.

        • Coriza
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          76 days ago

          I feel like there is a line somewhere between sabotaging your competition to get ahead on this year competition and doing something to end the competition career of your adversaries.

      • @CluckN
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        6 days ago

        Damn Americans and their rolls dice corrupt show animal handling