With pigs, that's a little bit of a different situation,” said Baker. But one thing is certain. “Not too often we see a pig.” Piggy is photographed in a blue jacket in this undated image.
This little piggy probably should have gone to the market ... of a wood stove using an expired gas cylinder, [Ruudvande] had to try it himself. The problem was — he didn’t have a gas tank.
"I hope this piggy finds his way back home," White told IndyStar. It hasn't been confirmed if the pig was male or female. Do we have wild pigs in Indiana? Are they wreaking havoc like everywhere else?
Don’t worry, though: This little piggy isn’t going to market. The Ross Mill Pig Farm in Jamison, a nonprofit piggy preserve associated with the Pig Placement Network, has agreed to take Porky.