| Last additions - Tamworth & Berkshire Pigs |

Kurobuta Draft of Pork722 viewsAlso called pork belly --- with some nice gravy and crackling.Nov 12, 2005
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Kurobuta Draft of Pork3115 viewsThe Kurobuta pork belly (or Draft of Pork) cooked with root vegetables.Nov 12, 2005
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Kurobuta Baby Back Ribs813 views11 Baby Back Ribs.Nov 10, 2005
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Sleeping Tamworth Pigs631 viewsThese pigs (all brothers and sisters) were cleaned off this morning, and have spent the day and night in the stable and stable yard. They smell good, they don't foul in the stable itself, and they sleep in this big ball --- playing "spoons" with each other.Nov 06, 2005
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Three Sleeping Tamworth Pigs822 viewsClean, sweet-smelling Tamworth pigs --- not disturbed by my flash photography. Happy, contented pigs having pleasant dreams.Nov 06, 2005
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Sleeping Tamworth Pigs706 viewsIt's been very damp, so we brought some of the Tamworth pigs into the stable. We cleaned them off first --- look how they shine. And they don't foul in the stable, just in a corner of the stable yard. This is all one litter: they're brothers and sisters. Born in April 2005, about six months ago. Isn't it great how they sleep in a big gaggle?Nov 06, 2005
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The Tamworth Pigs Showing Off740 viewsWe moved the wild pigs into the next paddock -- to help us churn it up before planting grass in the spring. The Tamworth males ran up and down the fence, with the wild boar on the other side. The chickens and alpacas weren't impressed by this show of piggy macho.Oct 29, 2005
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Happy Halloween from the Pigs1244 viewsWe wanted a photo of a pig pumpkin for an e-mail newsletter. Couldn't find one with any of the stock agencies, so decided we had to try to create a pig pumpkin oursleves. Having never carved a pumpkin before, this was an interesting challenge. But here it is. Oink, oink! And now we get pumpkin soup and pumpkin seeds....Oct 26, 2005
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The Sinister Pig871 viewsThis old lady is a cross between a Tamworth (1/4), Gloucester Old Spot (1/2), and wild boar (1/4). But it's the wild boar that's dominant. She's about 16 years old, and still the fastest pig we've got.Oct 15, 2005
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Berkshire Boar Having A Laugh3547 viewsOct 15, 2005
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Mother Tamworth and Her Two Piglets1961 viewsOkay, not really a litter to write home about. But what they lack in numbers they make up in cuteness.Oct 15, 2005
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Two Tone Tamworth878 viewsWhat could be nicer than a muddy snout?Oct 15, 2005
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