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puppy_fair ([personal profile] puppy_fair) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-10-04 06:42 am
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Fur, Feathers, and Scales: The Biology of Domestication, Thursday, Period 2

"Hey again, guys," Zack said, smiling as he settled in at the front of the classroom today. "We've got some interesting ones for you today. Apparently someone had a litter of pigs they just couldn't keep, which kind of begs the question of who keeps a fertile breeding pair of anything if they don't want babies in their home, but..."

Zack shrugged. Life running the shelter was apparently making him think about these sorts of things now.

"In any case, today we're going to talk about the Lon I, more locally known as the Vietnamese pot-bellied pig." The little piglets zoomed around in the playpen, and Zack smiled at them. They were kind of cute when they were little like that. "They're traditionally reared for meat, but... less, these days, as a faster-growing pig with a larger meat yield started to take its place. Which, in the case of domesticated animals that are mainly reared for food, is..." He grimaced a little. "It's not great. Their continued survival as a breed depends on a farmer's continued interest in raising them, and keeping genetic stocks diverse is hard to do as fewer people continue to raise them. Farmers are running businesses, after all, and an animal with a slow yield can't keep up in a market where other stock is being selectively bred to be bigger, meatier, faster-growing. Where there were hundreds of thousands of these guys about twenty years ago, they're endangered, now."

Little tiny piggies trotted around in the pen. Just focus on the cute, guys.

"A few were marketed here in America and up in Canada as pets, but that fad didn't last long. A purebred I pig only gets about half a meter tall. But other pig stock, which most 'pet' breeds were interbred with, tends to get considerably larger. You probably don't want it living in your house." He nodded toward the piglets in the pen. "These ones are purebred, mostly a quirk of the multiverse, but the shelter will be sending them to a zoo on the mainland to help increase genetic diversity in their stocks here. In the meantime, you might as well play with them."

A pause.

"Just be aware that they're kind of quick and wiggly if you take them out of the pen. I mean, you're welcome to, but," he gave an amused little smile, "you have to catch them again if you do."

[OOC: Open!]
intotheout: (uncertain)

Re: Sign In!

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Re: Lecture!

[personal profile] in_sidon_we_trust 2018-10-04 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
Zack was getting to great at the educational thing, in Sidon's opinion, but he'd have likely have tried so say as much even if he wasn't.

Still, he was completely enamored with these little piglets and learning about them made him adore them even more, and while it made him a bit sad to think they wouldn't be at the shelter for long, that just meant that he'd have to play with them all the more while they were still here.
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Re: Talk to the TA!

[personal profile] in_sidon_we_trust 2018-10-04 11:58 am (UTC)(link)
Cute little piglets certainly were an excellent distraction from being concerned about the frequency and vividness of his dreams lately. As if Sidon needed any encouragement in completely adoring whatever little creature Zack presented to them each week. But if you caught him at just the right moment, you could easily make a case that he was attempting to snort back when the little guys snorted and grunted in response to the attention...when he wasn't chuckling, anyway.