unravelling: Danish-owned GD Pork ran a secret breeding program out of its Pinjarra piggery for eight years, cheating Australia's strict quarantine laws, according to Nine News Australia. The company's sole director Torben Soerensen, 39, and breeding manager Henning Laue, 74, admitted to aiding the criminal scheme for a portion of that time, until a tip-off led to its unravelling in 2017. To improve your experience update it here News National Men jailed for importing pig semen to create 'super sow'By Louise Rennie Reporter9 58pm Aug 13, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA WA pig farm has been fined 500,000, and two of its workers jailed, over an arrogant plan to create a Danish super-pig using smuggled semen. Danish-owned GD Pork ran a secret breeding program out of its Pinjarra piggery for eight years, cheating Australia's strict quarantine laws. 9News At least 200 pigs were artificially impregnated with Danish genes in attempt to gain a competitive edge by increasing litter sizes. A court heard GD Pork's Danish investors played a lead role in the illegal operation - smuggling the semen in shampoo bottles on flights to Perth. The farm's ultimate goal was to create a super-sow with 21 live babies.
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