Sanctuary Babes

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

Ezekiel

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

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Everett

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

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Ennis

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

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Eli

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

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Asher

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

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Aberdeen

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

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Irish

Irish is a beautiful Tamworth, and he was one of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we moved to Tennessee and took over the herd in 2021. Tamworths are

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Jack

Jack is a mature male who lives in the Feral neighborhood with his sister, Jill. Jack is a gregarious pig, always greeting visitors and sure to thoroughly scope out the

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Jack Benny

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

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James Henry

James Henry is a VERY large potbelly mix and 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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