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Gill said:
Which school are these teachers from? I don't think teachers should be allowed to sleep all day when they take their children to Rare Breeds!
4:59 PM on May 24, 2006
Rosie said:
I have seen the pigs when I went to Rare Breeds. They were at the butchers and they ran away. The Rare Breeds found them.
11:23 AM on May 25, 2006
Alan said:
Yes, they are the famous Tamworth Two aren't they. The great escape!!
8:09 PM on May 25, 2006
Julie O'Neill
said:
They are the famous Tamwoth Two, you can read their amazing story here at the Centre. It all started way back in January 1998!!
They were found by Barbara Davies from the Daily Mail newspaper 9 days after they had escaped from the Abattoir . Shortly after that they moved to the Rare Breeds Centre. In their bid for freedom they managed to swim across the River Avon! The Tamworth Two were described as 'Small Ginger Piglets'... look at them now!
12:20 PM on June 3, 2006
Rowena said:
Seeing the Tamworth Two was every bit as good as I expected but BIGGER as they are massive now!
5:27 PM on July 24, 2006
Hannah said:
do they snort alot?
4:09 PM on April 17, 2007
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