Pinkies

Meet Tulip and the Pinkies!

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”—our mostly pink-skinned pigs who are especially prone to skin cancer.

Pigs

Henry

Henry started his life as a beloved pet and that sadly lasted a very short time. When we found him, it was through a woman who was giving him emergency

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Bubbles

Bubbles is one of the many bright pink Yorkshire pigs surrendered to OMI when we took over in Tennessee. These pink pigs are highly susceptible to skin cancer, and the

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Carl

Carl was one of the eight pigs transferred to OMI when Spring Farm Sanctuary downsized their operations in 2022. As a baby, Carl was removed from the farm by a

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Hocus Pocus

Hocus Pocus and Jinx were passed around many times before landing at Odd Man Inn when we were still based in Washington. They started at a sanctuary home who adopted

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Iris

The Flower Girls are named Flower, Buttercup and Iris. They are Yorkshire sisters who were rescued from a zoo in Minnesota that showcased a petting zoo exhibit. When the female

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Flower

The Flower Girls are named Flower, Buttercup and Iris. They are Yorkshire sisters who were rescued from a zoo in Minnesota that showcased a petting zoo exhibit. When the female

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Buttercup

The Flower Girls are named Flower, Buttercup and Iris. They are Yorkshire sisters who were rescued from a zoo in Minnesota that showcased a petting zoo exhibit. When the female

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Grace

Grace was our first big pig. She was being used as a breeder just a few miles up the road from us when we lived in Washington. She was young,

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The Great Banzini

The Great Banzini is part of the Pantalones family. He came to live at OMI in the summer of 2023 after surviving a very traumatic abuse and neglect case in

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Harlan

Harlan has one of the most perfect faces you’ve ever seen. His snout is long and beautifully shaped, like he should be the subject of paintings. Pigs like Harlan are

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