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Tamworth Pig and "Sinister" Pig2671 viewsThe red Tamworth stands behind what we call a "sinister" pig. The "sinister" is a cross between an iron age pig (itself a cross between a wild boar and a Tamworth pig) and a Gloucester Old Spot pig.
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Tamworth Pig -- Royal Show 20052653 viewsSmiling pig, resting after the show.
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Tamworth Curiosity2649 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.
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Pick Me Up Magazine -- March 30 20062648 viewsWe're on the cover (okay, the photo is very small) and in the table of contents.
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Tapa In His Santa Hat2646 viewsBeneath the Christmas tree at Lucies Farm, 2006
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Underwater Pig2622 viewsThe Tamworth pig, viewed from underwater, swimming around the pool. Taken by Marjorie --- dressed in full SCUBA gear and with an underwater Nikonos V camera. The reflection is the surface of the water, viewed from below.
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Charlie Getting Highland Cattle Ready for Show Ring2603 views
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Tamworth "in the zone"2599 viewsShe's just covered her nose with a liberal coating of mud, and that's made her thirsty.
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Betty (Gloucester) and Friend2586 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.
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Tapa in the Kitchen2572 views
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Elvis Really Thinking About It2566 views"Should I just walk down this ramp . . . ?"
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Westbrook the Berkshire Boar2565 views
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