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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Climate change is making pigs skinnier, which could mean more expensive pork
2018-09-27
[National Post] Pork is the most widely consumed animal protein in the world. Representing more than 36 per cent of global meat-eating, a hit to production could have devastating effects. As a new Scientific American report suggests, a warming planet may result in skinnier pigs that produce less meat. The potential outcome: a future where pork is scarce and strips of bacon will cost you dearly.

The National Pork Board in the U.S. has been monitoring the effect of high temperatures on pigs since 2013, according to Scientific American, due to the possible consequences for a US$20 billion industry.

Swine are particularly vulnerable to hot weather: they wallow in cool mud or water because their sweat glands don’t effectively regulate body temperature. Studies have shown that when the animals are exposed to temperatures in excess of 25 degrees Celsius, they produce less protein, with the added drawback of decreased fertility.

"And the impact is not limited to one generation ‐ if a pregnant sow suffers heat stress, she will birth fewer babies, which will grow slower, store less protein and have fewer and lower-quality eggs and sperm compared with pigs born to mothers raised at cooler temperatures," Scientific American reports.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Just so long as they don't suggest Tufolope as a substitute
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2018-09-27 19:25  

#6  Pre-cooked bacon!
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-09-27 16:45  

#5  OMG! Think of the BACON!!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-09-27 09:49  

#4  Trying to push our buttons, eh?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-09-27 09:41  

#3  already busted via Wattsupwiththat.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-09-27 09:11  

#2  Most pork is grown in climate controlled buildings. End of story.
Posted by: 3dc   2018-09-27 06:45  

#1  temperatures in excess of 25 degrees Celsius

I think that's about 80F. Doesn't slow mine down.
Game cams show a herd of 45 roaming "the estate".
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-09-27 05:59  

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