Scarlett is a mature female who lives in the Carpet House neighborhood. She has a deep red coloring to her hair, and is slightly shorter in stature than her Red Wattle friends. Scarlett enjoys contraband swamps, napping in the woods adjacent to her home, and the occasional calm interaction with human caregivers. One of the 159 pigs surrendered to OMI when we moved to Tennessee in 2021, Scarlett lives with a group of mature females who all needed to be spayed when we arrived. Over the course of 30 months, we spayed 54 females. This, along with vaccinations, hoof care, medical record creation and deworming, brought the entire herd up to speed on their healthcare. Her best friends include Knox, Sally Mae, Ruby, Kiwi, Twinkie, Easter and Daisy. These ladies are older matriarchs whose quality of life was greatly improved after being spayed. They have decreased risks of cancer, polyps, bleeding, infection, masses and the frustration that comes with the dramatic hormone cycles known to plague female pigs of all breeds.