Manila Bulletin

Pigs shooting upsets animal rights group

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) – An animal rights group says New Zealand researcher­s who secured live pigs to a surgical table and shot them in the head with a pistol as part of a study into blood-splatter patterns acted cruelly, and has urged them to end such experiment­s. But the government-funded Institute of Environmen­tal Science and Research says the pigs were sedated and treated humanely. The scientists say their analysis is important in understand­ing human shooting deaths. The study was published in July in the Internatio­nal Journal of Legal Medicine. It describes how five pigs were shot from close range with a Glock semi-automatic handgun to record the back-spatter of blood, bone and brain material.

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