Space Pig Pins and Buttons

Description: Cosmic Space Guinea Pig Bliss Outta Here is a cute illustration of a Guinea Pig blissing out and floating away from Earth in the cosmic space with stars. Funny Guinea Pig humor. Perfect gift for guinea pig lovers and owners, hippies, animal lovers, space geeks, peace lovers, Guinea Pig spirit animal, men, women, teenagers and tweens who are out there.

Description: Astronaut animals Space Crew 2420 pose together for this cute drawing. These guys have the right stuff, Space Commander Purple Rat, Space General Fergus the Dog, Space Captain Yellow Cat, Space Squadron Leader Goose and Space Pilot Purple Pig. This funny drawing show a crew made up of cute animals ready to go to space and explore each galaxy they travel to.
Description: A funny cartoon drawing of five cute astronaut animals, posing as a crew before heading off into space. From left to right, Space Commander Purple Rat, Space General Fergus the Dog, Space Captain Yellow Cat, Space Squadron Leader Goose and Space Pilot Purple Pig. Kids love to join these adventurous animals spreading their humor throughout the galaxy and stars.
Description: The meat industry repeatedly impregnates female pigs so it can raise and kill their newborn piglets. These female pigs will spend their entire pregnancies trapped in a “gestation crate” —a metal cage that is so tight, a pig can’t even turn around. ~ “Free-range chicken” is a marketing term used by the food industry. It’s meant to appleal to consumers who care about the conditions in which farmed animals were raised. We know, however, that because of the lack of a precise definition of the term, free-range chickens’ lives are often nearly identical to the lives of chickens in industrial factory farms.
Description: The meat industry repeatedly impregnates female pigs so it can raise and kill their newborn piglets. These female pigs will spend their entire pregnancies trapped in a “gestation crate” —a metal cage that is so tight, a pig can’t even turn around. ~ “Free-range chicken” is a marketing term used by the food industry. It’s meant to appleal to consumers who care about the conditions in which farmed animals were raised. We know, however, that because of the lack of a precise definition of the term, free-range chickens’ lives are often nearly identical to the lives of chickens in industrial factory farms.
Description: The meat industry repeatedly impregnates female pigs so it can raise and kill their newborn piglets. These female pigs will spend their entire pregnancies trapped in a “gestation crate” —a metal cage that is so tight, a pig can’t even turn around. Once the mother pigs are getting close to giving birth they are then moved out of gestation crates and placed into farrowing crates. Farrowing crates immobilize mother pigs but include space that piglets can occupy while accessing their mother’s teats to nurse. Both forms of confinement prevent the mother pigs from moving around and expressing their natural behaviors.
Description: The meat industry repeatedly impregnates female pigs so it can raise and kill their newborn piglets. These female pigs will spend their entire pregnancies trapped in a “gestation crate” —a metal cage that is so tight, a pig can’t even turn around. Once the mother pigs are getting close to giving birth they are then moved out of gestation crates and placed into farrowing crates. Farrowing crates immobilize mother pigs but include space that piglets can occupy while accessing their mother’s teats to nurse. Both forms of confinement prevent the mother pigs from moving around and expressing their natural behaviors.
Description: The meat industry repeatedly impregnates female pigs so it can raise and kill their newborn piglets. These female pigs will spend their entire pregnancies trapped in a “gestation crate” —a metal cage that is so tight, a pig can’t even turn around. Once the mother pigs are getting close to giving birth they are then moved out of gestation crates and placed into farrowing crates. Farrowing crates immobilize mother pigs but include space that piglets can occupy while accessing their mother’s teats to nurse. Both forms of confinement prevent the mother pigs from moving around and expressing their natural behaviors.