Self-loading Pigs!
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July/August 1983
By Jerry Genesio
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It seems that, as human beings, we certainly should be capable of guiding a few domestic animals from one point to another, no matter how crafty they are or how much weight they can throw around . . . without our having to resort to the use of brute force. Nevertheless, every market day, as I watch my gentle porkers amiably ambling up their ramp and on into my truck, I once again marvel that self-loading pigs really do exist!
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