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Med Barn

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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Bruce

Bruce was purchased as a baby from a pet store as a gift for a 13-year-old girl. While she loved Bruce dearly, she was not equipped to provide him with

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Stymie

8/15/2022 Helping pigs age gracefully is a tough assignment. There’s no winning against the arthritis that eventually calls them home. We try every trick possible, but age eventually wins. It’s

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Willow

Walker and Willow came to OMI when their sanctuary home closed down in Washington State. They were a bonded pair who needed safe placement. Our initial task was to deliver

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Wilburt

Wilburt is a shy, sweet member of our Med Barn herd who was part of the group of 159 pigs we accepted when we moved to Tennessee in 2021. He’s

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Pigs

Whitley

Grandma Whitley has got it all: smarts, good looks, a fantastic bouffant, adaptability for both big and little spoon positions and a love of love itself. Originally part of an

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Walker

Walker and Willow came to OMI when their sanctuary home closed down in Washington State. They were a bonded pair who needed safe placement. Our initial task was to deliver

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Waffles

Waffles is the easiest one to identify in the family known as “Uncle Floyd and the Floydlings”. He’s a polka dotted cutie of epic proportions. In early 2022, this family

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Spoonie

Spoonie (aka–SpoonMan) is one of the tiny group of man-pigs we refer to as Uncle Floyd and the Floydlings. They were part of a rescue operation in early 2022 where

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Seneca

Fentress County, Tennessee is a dangerous place to be a stray little pig. When our neighborhood Facebook group started buzzing about a loose piglet, someone was kind enough to alert

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