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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 578177" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>I came home yesterday to discover that my 3 little piglets had gotten out and were dead. At first I thought it was the dogs and was bout ready to pass around a dose of lead poisioning until picking them up to dispose of them it looked like major cuts in them instead of teeth gashes like from a dog. It looked like they had been pawed. Last saturday the pigs had gotten out and after the horses overcame first fear of them they ran them back into the barn so I know they were very aggressive about the pigs. I didn't know there was such aggression from horses to pigs. Anyone have thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 578177, member: 878"] I came home yesterday to discover that my 3 little piglets had gotten out and were dead. At first I thought it was the dogs and was bout ready to pass around a dose of lead poisioning until picking them up to dispose of them it looked like major cuts in them instead of teeth gashes like from a dog. It looked like they had been pawed. Last saturday the pigs had gotten out and after the horses overcame first fear of them they ran them back into the barn so I know they were very aggressive about the pigs. I didn't know there was such aggression from horses to pigs. Anyone have thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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