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Related: About this forumMobile butchers mistakenly kill family's pet pigs in Washington state
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/11/mobile-butchers-mistakenly-kill-familys-pet-pigs-washington-stateMobile butchers mistakenly kill familys pet pigs in Washington state
Porcine pals Patty and Betty were shot by butchers who said their GPS screwed up when it pointed them to the wrong house
Lauren Aratani
Sat 11 May 2024 14.51 EDT
A family in Washington state says a mobile butcher mistakenly slaughtered their pet pigs recently after showing up to the wrong address.
Security camera footage showed an unknown truck pulling up to the home of the family in question when they were not there on 1 May. One of the employees of the familys farm, who was sent to check on their home, informed them that someone had shot the pigs.
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The Grays said they reported the killings to the local sheriffs office. An attorney for the family told the BBC that the law treats Betty and Patty no differently than if they were golden retrievers or Norwegian forest cats, and it is a serious crime to intentionally injure an animal without legal justification.
Some butcher companies offer mobile slaughtering services for farmers who dont want to haul their animals to a larger facility.
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Porcine pals Patty and Betty were shot by butchers who said their GPS screwed up when it pointed them to the wrong house
Lauren Aratani
Sat 11 May 2024 14.51 EDT
A family in Washington state says a mobile butcher mistakenly slaughtered their pet pigs recently after showing up to the wrong address.
Security camera footage showed an unknown truck pulling up to the home of the family in question when they were not there on 1 May. One of the employees of the familys farm, who was sent to check on their home, informed them that someone had shot the pigs.
[...]
The Grays said they reported the killings to the local sheriffs office. An attorney for the family told the BBC that the law treats Betty and Patty no differently than if they were golden retrievers or Norwegian forest cats, and it is a serious crime to intentionally injure an animal without legal justification.
Some butcher companies offer mobile slaughtering services for farmers who dont want to haul their animals to a larger facility.
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Mobile butchers mistakenly kill family's pet pigs in Washington state (Original Post)
sl8
May 2024
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catrose
(5,236 posts)1. Most service people check in with homeowners first
RockRaven
(16,269 posts)2. Maybe it is just me but it seems like a business which engages in
irreversible behavior like killing large animals should require the human customer to be present at the beginning of the service call.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)3. Why would people pay to have their animals walked.
Hire Kristi Noel and get it done for free.