Carpet Houses

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

Pigs

Timbo

Timbo is a big, beautiful Yorkshire pig and was one of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we moved to Tennessee and took over the herd in 2021. Heā€™s

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Edward

Odd Man Inn has always been an organization that helps the ones who are messy and discarded. That’s Edward. He was an unaltered male left behind after a foreclosure. He

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Daisy

Daisy ā€œLong Legsā€ is a tall, regal, elderly Hampshire-mix pig with unique brown and white coloring. She lives in the Carpet House neighborhood, which is the notorious stomping ground for

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Butch

We have KuneKunes in all different colors and shapes and sizes! Butch, Sundance, Toot and Puddles are four of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we took over in

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Baron

Baron is a very large Red Wattle, and he was one of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we moved to Tennessee and took over the herd in 2021.

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Falkor

Falkor arrived at OMI in late 2023. His human saved him years earlier from an abuse and neglect situation, but she no longer had the capacity to care for him.

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Easter

If youā€™re looking for a mix of beauty, confidence and assertiveness, look no further than Easter. Easter is a mature female who knows exactly what she wants and how to

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Gina

Gina joined Odd Man Inn in August 2022 with her family members, Tommy and Murphy. The trio was moved from a private residence in West Tennessee that could no longer

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Cherry Bomb

Cherry Bomb came to us after being rescued in Southern California by Saving Animals & Healing Hearts. A feed store owner passed away and left dozens of pigs in small

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Bernard

Bernard was a bonus pig. We were contacted regarding intake of a young steer, and we had already agreed to take him under our care. During our discussions to plan

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