The leg and trotter of a dead piglet - Many piglets don't survive for longer than a few days or weeks. Stillborn piglets, runt piglets and those who die from illness, injury or workers are collected in buckets before being dumped. These buckets and the piles of dead piglets are often predated on by cats, rats and other animals. - Captured at EcoPiggery, Leitchville VIC Australia.

The leg and trotter of a dead piglet

Many piglets don't survive for longer than a few days or weeks. Stillborn piglets, runt piglets and those who die from illness, injury or workers are collected in buckets before being dumped. These buckets and the piles of dead piglets are often predated on by cats, rats and other animals.
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Published Mon 3 June 2024
Captured/filmed 2024
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EcoPiggery, Leitchville, Victoria, Australia

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