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April 28, 2009

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Is the pork industrially globalized? That is, if you slaughter pigs in New Zealand, adjusting for transportation costs would this have the same effect on pork supplies in Thailand as if you slaughtered pigs in Brazil?

Can the pork industry regenerate easily? If you slaughter a given % of piggies, assuming farm supports can farm capacity be restored easily within say, two years by making imports from unslaughtered capacity? I guess I'm asking the adult pig population doubling time assuming unlimited $$.

how long do you think the swine is going to last.

Poor pigs!
Everybody doesn't like pigs anymore!

Poor Wee Piggies Dont Havee A Little Cluee Why There Hated Anymoree Its Quite Awful To Be Quite Honest ):

See Them Wee Piggies >:( Given Us Tha Swine Flu Grrr!!!!

why are we makin a big deal about the swine flu

Now the flu is everywhere transcending borders...it is now a universal problem

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