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I saw the scene of pig slaughter in the countryside for a long time

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In the past, when the New Year was reached, the countryside would open Luo for the New Year, and it was necessary to kill a pig for the New Year, and that kind of scene would cause a village of onlookers to watch, and the flavor of the New Year would become stronger and stronger. Therefore, in the past, the lunar day in the countryside was the busiest and happiest time for people, which was very nostalgic.

I saw the scene of pig slaughter in the countryside for a long time

Last weekend, a friend asked me to go to Danfeng Wuguan, and in front of a house on the side of a road in the countryside, we saw a long-lost scene of pig slaughter. I saw five or six people pressing a big fat pig of more than 400 catties, plucking the feathers in the big wooden poke, and after plucking the hairs, they began to scrape the whole body of the pig, scraping and washing the whole body of the pig to white, and then waiting for the intestines to be opened.

I saw the scene of pig slaughter in the countryside for a long time

I saw that the walls of this family's house were full of made bacon, and when I asked the price, it was 30 yuan a catty. This year's fresh pork is only 12 yuan. I saw a large pig's head hanging from a tree, and a large pile of pigs in a basin on the ground. The price is very cheap, the price of the pig's head is half the price of meat, that is, six yuan. A pair of intestines is only 10 yuan. The elbow is only 6 yuan a catty.

I saw the scene of pig slaughter in the countryside for a long time

At present, the price of pork has fallen, and some places only sell it for 10 yuan, so pig farmers will definitely lose money. I don't know if this family has earned or lost money by raising pigs. I asked them, and the owner smiled honestly and said that he had not settled the accounts, and he could live a happy life. If you keep settling accounts, you will not be happy. Besides, rural people raise their own pigs, and they don't settle accounts at all.