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Richard Chamings (right) and Big and The Wild Boar977 viewsOur newly-arrived wild boar has a prolapse, possibly from all the rich, new grass at his new home. Here Big (left) and our vet, Richard Chamings operate on the boar's rear. Tranquilising a wild boar proved to be quite a challenge: he just didn't want to lie down.
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The Chrysler Imperial from Cremaster 33695 viewsThe wrecked car from the demolition derby sequence in the Cremaster 3 film. This now stands at the centre of the stage in the Manchester Opera House as part of Matthew Barney's Guardian of the Veil.
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Digby Leading Ross out of the Stock Trailer256 viewsBehind the Manchester Opera House, getting ready for his stage debut.
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Ross of Bien Esk Getting Ready to Enter the Manchester Opera House260 viewsHis first experience on the ramp and on stage. Led by Digby Gribble, Grzegorz Bednarksi, and Artur Ivanyan --- with Jack Thompson standing safely to one side.
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Ross of Bien Esk468 viewsWaiting behind the Manchester Opera House.
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Ross of Bien Esk Heading Down the Ramp228 viewsRoss' first appearance at the Manchester Opera House. He walked down the ramp for the first time like a real pro.
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Ross of Bien Esk on the Stage for the First Time652 viewsWith Digby Gribble, Grzegorz Bednarski, and Artur Ivanyan.
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Walking Ross on the Stage235 viewsAt the Manchester Opera House --- we're told the first bull on the stage of a British theatre.
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Ross on the Stage245 viewsAt the Manchester Opera House. Ross was first walked onto the stage with no props, set, etc. The cable attached to the harness around Ross' chest was designed to stop him from running and falling into (say) the orchestra pit. But, in the final analysis, he was incredibly well-behaved.
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Ross of Bien Esk on the Stage271 viewsWith Jack Thompson looking on.
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Stephen Ware Inspecting the Ramp237 viewsStephen, the veterinarian, inspecting all aspects of the large ramp, built at the back of the stage so that Ross could enter and leave the Manchester Opera House.
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Digby Gribble Leads Ross Back to the Stage237 viewsWith Jack Thompson looking on.
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