The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: BadgerFace on April 17, 2009, 09:33:06 am
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Did anyone watch this last night. I sadly missed the first part of the program, but what I did see was interesting. The piggy "vocabulary" expert had me laughing - in a nice way !!
Hopefully will be able to catch up on iPlayer later. :pig: ;)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7998780.stm
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I watched this and frankly couldn't see the point of it. Most people are now aware of the way pigs are reared, thanks to Jamie Oliver.
I hope the actors / presenters involved had had plenty of injections before they smeared themselves with pig dung and urine.
I would like to know who was at the back of it, were they vegetarians, and is there a hidden agenda to make people feel guilty about eating pork and bacon ?
Next week should be interesting when they live as a horse, someone gets a really good kick, I would doubt that many of us would expect anything less when we go running round a stable in the dark, I certainly don't need a TV programme to educate me that I would get kicked.
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i didn't see if but i thought a total waste of time and money to make this program what was the point of it?
Linz
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I did see the programme and agree with previous posts - could not see the point of it. There seemed to be no real reason for the programme other than the now typical cheap television. I'd have been happier watching the stockman relate his experiences of working with pigs!
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some people will do anything to get on tv.
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I dont think the point was to put people off eating pork, nor do i think it was especially shock people about how pigs were reared.
The way it came across to me was, that they were trying to humanise the feeling people have towards animals in general, hence the ongoing series featuring other species. In my view it's about all round welfare and trying to make people think how they would like to be treated if they where an animal.
I admit it was gimicky and that binbo should never have been anywhere near pigs.
The man behind it was Terry Nutkins - wildlife presenter.
The bottom line surely has to be any press for outdoor pig farming has to be good press?
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I thought "what the point? We are humans so are needs are different to pigs!!!!
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people living as animals, do animals feel the need to live as humans? why do humans feel the need to live as animals, to subject ourselves to the conditions we impose on the mammals that we manipulate for our own consumption. the food chain. i take your point BillyBerridgeb
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Whats next? living like a cabbage? i sometimes am a bi like a spud!!!!
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Overeating last night - this morning I look like a Pumpkin.
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Can I volunteer to live like a cabbage please. Instead of Rushing around all day caring for animals, children and husband and work of course I could relax and do nothing - I'm phoning Terry Nutkin now!!!
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Hink I would have to be a free range cabbage, not in a row with other same sized super model cabbages, just on a unkept plot, well manured (I like my food) and with loads of pace around me until my time comes to join the pot!!!!
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It was only by pure chance that I managed to catch the one with the dogs and like a lot of previous posters really couldn't see the point at all in the programme.
I would no sooner get down on my hands and knees and sniff a hounds bottom that I would smear myself in piggy poo.
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I thought what a poinless programme, must be short of ideas!!!! I did watch Grand Designs again, not sure where it was but it was a stunning seaside home, totaly different if not opposite to the woodmans cottage but I loved it, will find out where it was but it must have cost a bomb!!!
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last night was penguins and seals. was watching if for about 15 mins before i realised (a) what i was watching and (b) what a load of bull it was.
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Just awful- watched the pigone- didn't bother with the them from the sky plus immediately