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Bacon the Pig Pigs are traditionally thought of as nothing more than meat at a barbeque, a dirty animal, with no other worth. This story will hopefully change your opinion of "the other white meat" and see that they are intelligent creatures and can react to what other animals usually can't, except dogs. Pigs really do care? John Jackson was born in Gary Indiana in 1946 and moved to Nunica, Michigan, in 1949 with parents to a farm. He loved farming and raising animals and fishing and hunting in the wooded area on the farm and upper Michigan. Jackson became interested in police work and worked…mehr

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Bacon the Pig Pigs are traditionally thought of as nothing more than meat at a barbeque, a dirty animal, with no other worth. This story will hopefully change your opinion of "the other white meat" and see that they are intelligent creatures and can react to what other animals usually can't, except dogs. Pigs really do care? John Jackson was born in Gary Indiana in 1946 and moved to Nunica, Michigan, in 1949 with parents to a farm. He loved farming and raising animals and fishing and hunting in the wooded area on the farm and upper Michigan. Jackson became interested in police work and worked in LaPorte County for two different towns and some extra work on Laporte County Sheriff's Department. He worked many years in safety and safety management in the trucking industry His fondest memories and passions were raising animals and studying their thought processes He have found in his research that different animals have so much more intelligence than we give them credit for which is why Bacon the Pig story was born His favorite truism is that if you received anything good from him, it came from God, so He gets all the glory.
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John Jackson, born in Gary, Indiana in 1946, always dreamed of writing a book about his childhood experiences on his grandparents' farm in Nunica, Michigan. They raised both cattle and pigs, but it was the pigs that captured his heart, especially one unforgettable pig named Bacon.Bacon wasn't just any pig, he was a pet. As smart as a dog and incredibly affectionate, he would nuzzle up to you, patiently waiting to be petted. He was gentle, friendly, and kind to his fellow pigs, a truly remarkable animal.While the story has been creatively embellished to form a work of fiction, it remains deeply rooted in the real-life memories and heartfelt moments John experienced on that Michigan farm.