Saif_Mahlik wrote:It takes 2-4 hours for a pig to digest it's food whilst in Comparison to a cow which takes 24hours or more, the digestion system for a pig is pretty weak thus enabling diseases to spew around.
I don't know where you got this information from, but a pig's digestion isn't any different than any other animal that doesn't chew cud. If chewing cud was such a great design, why don't more animals do so? Rabbits chew their cud... the problem is location of their hindgut.
However for humans for it could be days as our body breaks down the food in an hygenic manner and does not allow diseases to pass through, this also applies for other healthy animals.
Have no idea what you're talking about here.
Also I live near farms and believe me, pigs eat shit like it's a cheeseburger in front of a cheeseburger loving man. Chickens, Goats and cows don't eat shit as part of there daily 5 a day, it -MIGHT- occur rarely seem as they are animals and fairly incapable of logic, but its not what they regularly eat aside from a pig which does (Although I've never personally seen that).
I'm not going to say I grew up on a farm. That would be a lie. I've lived around them my whole life and my entire family up until my parents were farmers, so I've spent a lot of time on them. Every animal eats their own shit. Cows shit where they walk and the cows coming up behind will just blindly graze on the grass that was just shat on. Goats, another "clean" animal, will literally eat anything you give them, even if it would kill them.
Believe what you will, pigs are no dirtier than any other animal. I don't know if you or your family particularly live by any religious diet. My hat is off to anyone that can maintain that level of discipline in today's society. If your family doesn't, have you seen a slaughterhouse or feed lot? Some of the filthiest places on the planet... human waste treatment plants are cleaner than these things. If you want to "avoid" unclean animals, pick up that religious diet and stick to it. It's only as useful in modern society as some of the other religious practices to avoid the spread of disease before anyone knew what an antiseptic was.
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