Pigs are found to smell fragrant objects like Chinese medicine
A family in Dak Lak cut pork for meat to find objects falling from the stomach, after washing and drying, the hair was yellow, giving off a fragrance like North medicine.
Mr. Nguyen Quang Hoan (living in Ho Chi Minh City) said that the family is protecting an object suspected to be "pig sand" removed by relatives from a pig's stomach when slaughtering.
"Pig cat" that Hoan's family found when slaughtering pigs.(Photo: CTV).
According to Mr. Hoan, on September 21, his wife, Nguyen Van Thu (residing in Cu Mot commune, Ea H'leo district, Dak Lak), slaughtered a pig weighing about 60kg from her family.
When the stomach part is flipped, drop a very heavy circular object. The family used a spray to float down the drain but the object was still in its original form. Strangely, Mr. Thu picked up and washed the mucus outside and took it to dry.
After drying, the foreign object has yellow, soft hair like silk. Inside the layer of silk is very hard but when dropped on the ground, the elastic bounces. In particular, the longer it is dried and the longer the object gives off a fragrance like the North medicine.
"I went online to find out that in the North, there were people who discovered similar objects called" pig sand. "Seeing that it cost billions, they told their relatives to keep it carefully , " Hoan said.
Since the news of this item, many people have been talking about it for nearly a week. Many people come to Hoan's family to see for themselves the object that is supposed to be "pig sand".
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