Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Their owner, a 32-year-old man from Deford, says the force of air from a passing semitrailer caused his trailer to separate from its hitch, flip end o


Pigs run loose after livestock trailer topples

MARLETTE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (Map, News) - State highway 53 is hardly Michigan's busiest road, but traffic backed up for miles after about a half-dozen pigs escaped from a wrecked livestock trailer.

Their owner, a 32-year-old man from Deford, says the force of air from a passing semitrailer caused his trailer to separate from its hitch, flip end over end and come to rest on its side before being hit by a car.

The Times Herald of Port Huron says the car's driver, a 52-year-old Port Hope woman, was taken to Marlette Regional Hospital.

One pig died in the accident, and the rest weren't going to fare much better. A bystander towing an empty livestock trailer of his own volunteered to take the pigs to their destination: a game ranch where animals are hunted in a contained area.

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Information from: Times Herald, http://www.thetimesherald.com

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