Visiting the pigs

Jul 29, 2015 11:33

Someone in our village bought a house with a garden that had been untouched for many years.  To clear it, they are using the 'apply pigs and stand back' method. The pigs like visitors and come gallumphing over to see who is passing.


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bunn July 29 2015, 20:56:18 UTC
Hmm, more things...
Greek economy -> APPLY PIGS, no perhaps not.
Itchy bottom -> APPLY PIGS, almost certainly not
Windows 8 -> APPLY PIGS - interesting...

Brythen generally likes everyone regardless of species, (unless Rosie is leading him astray.)

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ladyofastolat July 30 2015, 07:55:33 UTC
A herd of Highland Cattle is unleashed every summer on some National Trust downland near here. According to the write-up, they "fearlessly bash and clear" scrub and undergrowth, even stuff that's so dense that it brings fear into the hearts of the mightiest of machines.

So if Windows 8 proves too much for the piggies, maybe the Hielan' Coos can cope with it?

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bunn July 31 2015, 07:59:17 UTC
Hielan' Coos can cope with ANYTHING!

We used to have those on Kit Hill for similar reasons, but they seem to have stopped using the Coos now and instead a motly crew of very-assorted cattle is employed, from an ancient Jersey with a crumpled horn, to a monstrous Hereford lady, to a rather baffled-looking Friesian, to a couple of Devon Rubies...

I don' know who they belong to, but I like to imagine whoever it is going to cattlemarkets as a hobby and going 'Ooh! Ooh! We haven't got one of THOSE yet!!!'

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ningloreth July 29 2015, 13:29:47 UTC
LOL, they look like a game of Pass the Pigs.

That bottom picture is too cute for words, especially with the muddy snout.

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bunn July 29 2015, 20:57:02 UTC
They are certainly having a lot of fun digging! I'm quite surprised by how much bracken there still is remaining.

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ladyofastolat July 29 2015, 14:35:02 UTC
PIGGIES! Piggies with SPOTS! Piggies with spots and dirty noses! :-D :-D :-D

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bunn July 29 2015, 20:58:52 UTC
Every time I go past I have to stop and look at the piggies.

I was rather amused this morning to meet two horseriders, who had clearly also stopped to admire the piggies. Not sure if that was the horses idea or the riders.

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puddleshark July 29 2015, 18:39:50 UTC
Isn't Brythen brave! Even Pip ran away from small pigs the one time he encountered them.

Those are soooo cute.

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bunn July 29 2015, 21:03:13 UTC
I don't think he'd have been that brave at the first meeting! But he has seen them lots of times from when they were tiny weaners so he's got used to them. And they are very amiable and pleasant little mud-puppies

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carmarthen July 29 2015, 22:31:02 UTC
Awww, that last pic is especially darling. Those look like very friendly piggies (I feel like pigs are often terrifyingly close to their wild boar roots).

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bunn July 31 2015, 08:00:27 UTC
I think they've had a LOT of socialisation. But I admit, when I saw Brythen had actually put his long nose through the wire I did stop photographing and haul him back, because as you say, powerful things pigs!

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