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  2. 2013 Huangpu River dead pigs incident - Wikipedia

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    In early March 2013 over 16,000 dead pigs were found in the Shanghai Songjiang section of the Huangpu River, which supplies the city of Shanghai, China with some of its drinking water. [1] [2] The pigs were dumped by farmers in neighbouring Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, a major pig farming area that is upstream of Shanghai. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  3. Strong-Willed Pig - Wikipedia

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    The Strong-Willed Pig [2] (Chinese: 猪坚强; pinyin: Zhu Jianqiang; April 2007 [3] – June 16, 2021), [4] was a pig originally belonging to Wan Xingming, a villager in Tuanshan Village, Longmenshan Town, Pengzhou City, Chengdu City.

  4. File:Medieval pig slaughter.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Graphic leaked video shows 'appalling' pig slaughter - AOL

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    A slaughterhouse is being accused of illegal slaughtering methods after an animal rights group released undercover video this week. Livestock slaughtered at Quality Pork Processors is used by ...

  6. Worker trying to slaughter pig dies after animal fights back ...

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  7. A 26-story pig skyscraper in China will slaughter 1 ... - AOL

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    China's hi-tech skyscraper farm is set to slaughter more than one million pigs annually to tackle the Asian country's growing demand for pork, reported The Guardian.

  8. Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The installation was built by China State Construction. [1] Construction began in February 1997, at a cost of HK$ 1.858 billion. It covers 5.8 hectares and is the largest slaughterhouse in Hong Kong, [2] [3] as well as being one of the largest in Asia according to the Architectural Services Department. [4]

  9. China blocks pig, boar imports from Bangladesh due to ... - AOL

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    China has prohibited the import of pig, pig products and wild boars from Bangladesh after the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reported an outbreak of African swine fever at a farm in ...