
"A Frazier Mountain High School student discovered his pig, named Pancho, was stabbed while the animal was being kept at a high school barn, last Friday morning. Police say the animal had been stabbed multiple times and was barely alive. A veterinarian had to eventually euthanize the pig. Future Farmers of America officials commented on the attack. "This pig was 223 pounds. They're very strong, they're fighters, they don't die easily," Ag Advisory Board member and FFA alumna Cindy Holloway said."
"A brutal attack on a county fair animal has shocked a Kern County community as police look for a suspect. KERN COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- EDITORS' NOTE: The details for the following story may be disturbing to some. Discretion is advised. "I can guarantee you, this pig fought until he couldn't fight anymore." Security video shows a person entering the barn. The school launched a fundraiser to benefit the student who owned the pig as police look for the suspect."
An Frazier Mountain High School student discovered his pig, Pancho, stabbed while the animal was being kept in a high school barn last Friday morning. Police report the pig had been stabbed multiple times and was found barely alive. A veterinarian later euthanized Pancho due to the injuries. Security video captures a person entering the barn, and law enforcement is searching for a suspect. Future Farmers of America officials and Ag Advisory Board members commented on the animal's strength and resilience. The school launched a fundraiser to benefit the student who owned the pig as the investigation continues.
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