Glitter
Glitter is a sweet old girl in her TEENS who has lived on this property since 2012. She is a tiny pink queen of the Med Barn with her sassy
Tulip, our charismatic ambassador for this year’s art show, is on a mission to gather a generous stockpile of sunscreen for herself and her fellow “Pinkies”âour mostly pink-skinned pigs who are especially prone to skin cancer.
Glitter is a sweet old girl in her TEENS who has lived on this property since 2012. She is a tiny pink queen of the Med Barn with her sassy
âUncleâ Floyd and the Floydlings were our first major rescue operation in Tennessee. We partnered with another pig sanctuary called Shepherdâs Green to safely remove nearly 30 small pigs from
In 2021, we received a call from two men in Seattle, Washington who had gone down the âmagical mini pigâ rabbit hole. They quickly realized that this little girl was
Thereâs always a first, and that is Bailey. She was the very first pig resident of Odd Man Inn in Washington, and she was an ambassador for the vital importance
Little pigs like Willie are some of the most common intake requests we get. Willie lost his home after just a year because his people were not able to keep
Petunia is a mature female potbelly who lives in the Med Barn with her motley crew of friends: Doc, Dixie, Hamlet, JoJo, Hazel and Willie. Because she is deaf and
JoJo is a large, mature male with beautiful long eyelashes and a sweet, soft voice. JoJo prefers to keep to himself while grazing during the day, but shares a home
Hazel is an elderly female who, despite her small stature, calls the shots in her family group. Hazel is partially blind, but navigates her world extremely well. She enjoys grazing,
Hamlet is one of the countless potbelly pigs who lose their family year after year. Breeders prey on folks who do not do the appropriate amount of research and foolishly
Doc is one of our smallest pigs on the property, and he is one of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we moved to Tennessee in 2021. He was