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Pigs

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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Bernard

Bernard was a bonus pig. 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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Buttercup

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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Blynken

Wynken, Blynken and Nod are the older version of the Pantalones! They’re three siblings who sought safety here after being abandoned and neglected as youngsters. These three were part of

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Annabelle

Annabelle was one of the eight pigs who came to OMI when Spring Farm Sanctuary downsized their operations in 2022. She was originally surrendered as a runt of the litter

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Angie Vivian

Angie Vivian was one of the 159 pigs surrendered to us when we moved to Tennessee. She is a big, mature lady who lives in the Old Guys neighborhood. She’s

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Alice

Alice is a true Cinderella story in the world of pigs. She started her life in a Seattle apartment where her person tried to keep her little by underfeeding her.

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Grace

Grace was our first big pig. She was being used as a breeder just a few miles up the road from us when we lived in Washington. She was young,

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Bubo

When Bubo’s people were done with him as a breeder, they called a wolf sanctuary in Tenino, Washington for help. They offered him as “live prey” for the wolves to

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