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Last additions - Tamworth & Berkshire Pigs
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Baby Tamworth5240 viewsThis piglet is chewing a twig or something in the mud bath. Perfect for a hot summer afternoon, June 26 2005Jun 26, 2005
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Here They Come . . .5617 viewsThe Tamworths (mother and piglets) chasing me as I keep trying to run ahead of them.Jun 26, 2005
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Tamworth in the Mud Bath5657 viewsJun 26, 2005
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Tamworth Having A Good Scratch1034 viewsWhen mom started to scratch herself on the fence post, a cloud of clay dust appeared.Jun 26, 2005
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The Thundering Herd5496 viewsI had to keep running in front of them, and they'd just chase me faster and faster.Jun 26, 2005
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The New Pig Lawn1248 viewsStill growing, with our seeds from Hurrells. They promise that the resulting turf will be pig resistant -- but for how long?Jun 26, 2005
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Berkshire Piglet on a Summer Afternoon6754 viewsJun 23, 2005
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Westbrook at the Powick Parish Fete2254 viewsWe cooked Scottish | Kobe burgers at the Powick Parish Fete, May 28 2005. We also brought Westbrook Peter Lad (born 1 March 2005) --- our Berkshire boar. He was fine --- as though going to a fete was something he did every week.May 28, 2005
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Watching the Berkshire Sow3401 viewsThe pig ark has a small window at the end so you can see what's happening at the other end of the ark. Our Berkshire sow was giving birth to a litter of ten piglets.May 26, 2005
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Nosy Pig1433 viewsTamworth pig showing me that his nose can go right through the fence, thank you.May 26, 2005
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Tamworth Curiosity2406 viewsWe were in one field watching the Berkshire pig give birth. Naturally, the Tamworth pigs in the next field were nosy --- particularly if any of our activities involved food. Convenient how the snout can go through stock fencing.May 26, 2005
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Betty (Gloucester) and Friend2338 viewsBetty, our Gloucester cow, is hopefully a week or two away from having her first calf. Here she is with one of our Aberdeen Angus heiffers. Note the roof thatching in the background. Rural England on an early summer afternoon.May 26, 2005
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