Livestock Women

Because of the human population boom that came in the early 21th century, there were great shortages in food from animal resources. When scientists eventually found a way for the human ovum to be fertilized succesfully by a list of other species' spermatozoa, many first-world goverments decided to implement a new decree in order to solve the global shortages in livestock, while at the same time effectively reducing the human population. Fertile women above the age of thirty, who are unmarried, as well as married ones with at least one child as of May 1st, 2027, are obligated to participate in the World Hunger Organization: Eliminate (WHOE) program. Thus, when summoned they are to visit their local department, where they have to pass the uterus altering operation, in which every woman is assigned to a species as seen fit depending on her body structure; from there follows the fertilization process, in which the woman has to visit a local farm and have a succesfull copulation with a farm animal.