I ignored no advice, I took everyones words into consideration and although some were less than polite I appreciate everyones thoughts. I can say that the ASF ate very well because it did. I suckled as much, if not more than its litter mates and also ate pellets at its leisure. I kept a close eye on this baby and never - not even before it was decided to feed it - did it show ANY evidence of suffering. I did what I felt should have been done in this situation with this particular animal considering the circumstances. Just because I did not do exactly what you wanted me to do with my animal, does not make me wrong.
Also, I dont know how the discussion of breeding this baby got started but from the beginning I made it clear that it was either going to be fed or if someone wanted it as a pet only, that would be a possibility.