Animal Rights Center Japan is working hard to rescue eight pigs from the cages of a closing pig farm. However, it was discovered that the originally planned land could not be used to build houses for the pigs due to land use restrictions. As a result, with nowhere else for the four pigs to go, we hastily purchased land with a workshop for 8.5 million yen. The land is not large, so it will be limited to four of the eight pigs to be rescued this time.While it may be possible to keep more pigs if the living space is slightly smaller, we have ensured a certain size to live as a family, not for livestock.Currently, at the pig farm where they are left behind, they are being raised in groups of 1, 2, 2, and 3, so they will be reorganized to live in separate sanctuaries in groups of 2, 2, and 4.Due to the cost of purchasing the land, we are gradually using up the savings we had for our original activities. We ask for your support to continue our activities.Please Support UsClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)Share This Previous ArticleLast Chance Rescue: Save 8 pigs from slaughter Next ArticleAnimal Welfare Award 2024: Recognizing Ajinomoto's Efforts to Date 2024/04/07