Volunteers Fly Deformed Baby Pig To Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital For Medical Treatment

DANVILLE, Va. (CBS/AP) — A deformed baby pig that was born on a farm in Virginia has been flown to a veterinary hospital in Pennsylvania for medical treatment. The Danville Register & Bee reports that the black female pig named "Hope" was born with deformed rear legs on a farm near the western Virginia town of Floyd.

There are so many people to thank that made this rescue possible. This sweet girl deserves a chance, because I honestly...

Posted by Ziggy's Refuge Farm Sanctuary on Sunday, November 17, 2019

The 3-week-old pig was set to be euthanized. But Ziggy's Refuge Farm Sanctuary in nearby Providence, North Carolina, adopted her.

Volunteers flew Hope on a private plane to the New Bolton Center at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine in Kennett Square outside of Philadelphia on Nov. 16. Its staff will determine whether her legs can be repaired.

"It takes a team to pull off the impossible and we got it with Ziggy Nation," Ziggy's Refuge Farm Sanctuary said in a Facebook post.

Even if Hope's legs can't be fixed, she will return to the animal sanctuary in North Carolina.

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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