Farms: This Little Piggy Went to Cornell
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Mouse the pig and more than 200 other animals were rescued from the farm of an unlicensed butcher in Orange County, NY. In addition to unspeakable filth and lack of food and water, Mouse suffered from a broken leg that had healed so crookedly, it wasn’t usable. Mouse was brought to the Nemo Farm Animal Hospital at Cornell University for evaluation and treatment. He can get around on three legs now, but he will need four legs to support his adult weight of 350 pounds.
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Thank you Cornell University Farm Animal Services and Dr. Ducharme for taking care of Mouse and bringing attention to the needs of farm animals!
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He's so cute! Hope I can meet him when I'm at the Farm
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So happy for this precious baby piggy. Thank you for helping Mouse!! <3