Rodney
Rodney is a large mature male who lives in the Solsbury Hill neighborhood. While he sleeps in a house with a mix of family groups and pairs–including Dandelion, Periwinkle, Clover,
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.
Rodney is a large mature male who lives in the Solsbury Hill neighborhood. While he sleeps in a house with a mix of family groups and pairs–including Dandelion, Periwinkle, Clover,
Ruby is an elderly female, and one of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we moved to Tennessee and assumed guardianship of the herd in 2021. Ruby is an
Sally Mae is a mature female who lives in the Cabin House neighborhood with her friends Knox and Scarlett. With her distinctive black and white coat and forward facing ears,
Scarlett is a mature female who lives in the Cabin House neighborhood. She has a deep red coloring to her hair, and is slightly shorter in stature than her Red
Sideways was part of a criminal neglect and cruelty case in Washington State that was prosecuted and won in 2018. The entire family was starving while living in a mixture
Silico is a beautiful mature male who lives in the Old Guys neighborhood. Silico is a Feral and has physical characteristics that are true to his breed: a thick, protective
Siobhan is one of the Peachlets, five siblings who are the children of Momma Peaches. Like her sister, JennyLynn, Siobhan is a redhead, with beautiful deep red hair coloring. Her
Sissy is a big, elderly Hampshire pig with beautiful floppy ears. She and her brother Bubby were initially purchased as piglets to be raised for slaughter, but as the person
Sneaky Ella is a mature Hampshire-mix lady who lives in the Old Guys neighborhood. Sneaky, aka Sneaks, has the distinct markings of a Hampshire, with a black face and body
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