Sanctuary Babes

The resident directory is a work in progress!

Our last update features the 5 adorable Floydlings that found safety and sanctuary as part of our first rescue operation in Tennessee!

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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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Betsy

Betsy was one of the eight pigs who came to OMI when Spring Farm Sanctuary downsized their operations in 2022. Betsy and her littermates were thrown over a fence as

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Gretchen

Gretchen, aka “Flip,” is a Peachlet, one of five siblings who are the children of Momma Peaches. Flip acquired her nickname because her left ear is flipped back. She resembles

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Ichabod

Ichabod is one of the Peachlets, five siblings who are the children of Momma Peaches. He is a quiet, gentle, mature male with a calm and confident nature, and appreciates

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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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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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Cherry Bomb

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

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Bernard

Bernard was a bonus rescue. 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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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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