Ezra
Ezra can be identified by the “quizzical” look on his face, as though he always has his eyebrows arched upwards. He has a nearly perfect shape to his face and
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.
Ezra can be identified by the “quizzical” look on his face, as though he always has his eyebrows arched upwards. He has a nearly perfect shape to his face and
Zeke is over 6 feet long and weighs close to 1000 pounds. He’s a massive boy that we jokingly call “the Limousine.” His ears have a cute forward tilt that
Everett is easy to distinguish because of his perfect ears and one blue eye. He has a certain magic about the expression on his face. It’s always a look of
Ennis has a nervous, shy nature that really makes you realize how serious it is to be born as a prey animal. His every move is cautious. He’s the “North
Eli is the biggest pig on our property, weighing in at 960 pounds. He’s a super gentle “North Carolina Boy” with a huge smiling face and a distinctive ear that
Asher is one of the shy, sweet “North Carolina Boys.” He’s a Yorkshire pig with a cute freckled pattern across both of his butt cheeks. He lives in the Feral
Aberdeen is one of our most easily identifiable “North Carolina Boys.” He has a pretty dark rim across the top of his snout, and one ear has a pattern that
Jack was one of the eight pigs who came to OMI when Spring Farm Sanctuary downsized their operations in 2022. He was found roaming through a bean field in Iowa…very
Jedediah has a really pretty dark spotted pattern on his right rear that was an essential part of identifying him early on. Yorkshires are mostly pink, and those spots are
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