The "Original Pig Rassle" will be replaced this August after 44
years by a human mud foosball tournament, St. Patrick's Parish in
Stephensville, Wisconsin, said in a statement.
"We are simply doing something different this year ... we are simply
moving in a different direction," Deacon Ken Bilgrien said
Wednesday.
Bilgrien declined to discuss the controversy that has engulfed the
fundraiser for the church, which is about 35 miles west of Green Bay
in central Wisconsin.
In 2014, teams wrestled 37 pigs that were slaughtered afterward,
said the Global Conservation Group, a Wisconsin animal advocacy
organization that launched the online petition.
Some pigs were "punched in the face, kicked, body-slammed, jumped
on, yelled at and thrown into a bucket," the group said.
The group, which accused the church of breaking state law
prohibiting humans from fighting animals, posted "VICTORY" on its
website after hearing about the church's decision.
(Reporting By Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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