The pork pork turns to ‘neon blue’ in California. Authorities sound the alarm

Dan Burton has grabbed the large wild pigs for his company’s wild pigs, but he made a smile when circumcised one of them open and receiving green meat inside.
“I don’t talk about blue,” Burton, urban control ownership. “I’m talking about the neon blue, Blueberry Blue.”
Burton soon knew what was wrong and transmitted disturbing found at Montery County and sideworks and wildlife in California.
Now the agency is now warning and hunters to care for dirty wildlife, not to eat dirty meat, and with a blue meat is a sign that the animal may be poisonous.
Burnon said: “It is just a wild.
The first dark swine detection of the blue tissue
Rodenticopers often contain dye to identify as poison, authorities say.
(California of the fish department and wild animals)
“Hunters should know that the meat of the game animals, such as a wild pig, a deer, the beard, may be consumed by Rodenticides,” said Ryan Bourbor, a California intelligence coordinator.
Authorities urges hunters that they do not use any meats on a green pigmentation symptoms in their flesh or their oil, and they have reported the acquisition of officials.
The deer and people who ate the poisonous animals are Diphacinone to suffer “second expressions” in the presence of the poison and poisonous tissues.
“Generally, more than one’s nutrition is required to find a poisonous dose,” according to a lesson 2023, but the people and animals eating can begin to feel the forxing effects, including lethardarg.
Another study published in 2011 found that meat cooks were contaminated with the impact of the poisoning, and is recommended that the pig’s collections received in areas of active metal controls should be avoided. “
California Fish of California said the exposure of wild pigs is a rat poisoning in Martery County reported to find a few wild pigs and dark oil.
These animals were tested by California of the Califormian Department of Health and Wildlife
Rodenticopes are often broken down to identify as poisoned, and the blue blue muscle is a sign that the animal may have to poison, or eat the animal that has been identified.
The authorities warns that the blue color may not always be in the displayed animals.
Rodenticide may set a problem for farmers and agricultural companies that use it to control or injure crops, which means they poison other wild crops, said Bourbor.
Burton said his company found the affected animals when the agricultural crime was leased by the end of February and March to ride fields on the firm.
His company beat pigs and launches them according to the Kingdom Act, he said. He usually offers a corpse and pigeon in the lowly inherited families. But in this case, pigs are found with a blue meat and oil when it is open.
“I thought, okay that’s amazing,” Burton said.
Burton said he was investigating to find out how the meat was dirty and was found that the animals seemed to focus on squirrel beaeit stations in the wild, which were used to control the number of squirrels.
“These pigs were looking for [the bait traps] Outgoing, “said Burton.” I saw them trying to throw it, breaking, trying to get poison. “
Pigs that were eating toxic beings had not slept quickly because they were eating Bait meant to kill the smallest animals, Burton said. Pigs, Burton, weighing 100 and 200 pounds, seemed to work more often though their muscles were attacked.
Poison also does not act quickly even in smaller animals, which can always live for several days before being poisoned.
Pigs were sent for inspection and detected to poison in a long time.
At that time, the company who hired a Buron company pulled the traps in the field, Burton said, desolating that he was facing pigs.
Burton said: “Our anxiety we see many animals.
Diphacinone, the item found in the pigeons, is best allowed throughout California, unless used by a certified Vector specialist, government agency, or agricultural planning, according to the Nymbe Domination Department.
The dress was successful in 2024 as part of the Law aimed by protecting wildlife from poisoning.
According to the Fish and Wildlife Department, 2018, 2018 found that approximately 8.3% of the examinations have lost roderticodision anticoagontont.
Burton said that he was very concerned that young hunters may not know about the symptoms they should look when he caused pigs.
CDFW asks that anyone who comes with a blue animal or tissue to communicate with the agency is in the Whab@welldlife.ca.gov or (916) 358-2790.