Maggie the pig was abandoned on an island in a river, then rescued after a flood. First, she nearly starved. Then, she nearly drowned. When Maggie arrived at Black Beauty Ranch in March 2023 at age 2, caregivers hoped to give her a life that would make up for all the suffering. But the pig, bred to be slaughtered by 6 months old, had the genes for fast growth, not long life. The rapid multiplication of her cells increased her risk for cancer. Her white skin offered no sun protection. Maggie developed skin cancer all over her body and secondary infections where the lesions broke her skin.
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How we care for sick and senior animals at Black Beauty Ranch
Caregivers ensure rescued animals spend their final days in comfort.
Caregivers ensure rescued animals spend their final days in comfort.

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Distracting her with favorite foods, sanctuary staff bathe Maggie before applying lotion to treat skin cancer, which farmed pigs like her often develop.

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