Bruiser
Bruiser is one of the four piglets from the group named The Harrisonburg Four. Sponsor him to help support our mission of saving pigs.
Bruiser is one of the four piglets from the group named The Harrisonburg Four. Sponsor him to help support our mission of saving pigs.
Flora is one of the four piglets from the group named The Harrisonburg Four. Sponsor her to help support our mission of saving pigs.
Ricky is one of the four piglets from the group named The Harrisonburg Four. Sponsor him to help support our mission of saving pigs.
Freddie is one of the four piglets from the group named The Harrisonburg Four. Sponsor him to help support our mission of saving pigs.
Mixed Breed PigRescued May 10, 2021Birthday: March 11, 2020 Hank came to live with us after he became too much to handle for his previous owner in Culpeper, Virginia. He was always trying to escape, getting into trouble, and basically…being a pig! He is youthful, full of energy, and loves to take a roll in the mud pit on a warm summer afternoon to keep cool. (Learn more about his history: Culpeper, VA Pig Finds His Forever Home at Piggins and Banks)
Potbelly PigRescued March 12, 2021Birthday: January 6, 2021 Pixie was a piglet when she was left on the doorstep of a kind animal lover in Woodbridge, VA. After nursing her to good health, they knew Pixie would do best if she came here to live at Piggins and Banks. Pixie was accepted by her step-mother Madison as one of her own. (Learn more about her history: New Piglet Accepted into Madison’s Family at Piggins and Banks).
Potbelly PigBorn at Piggins and BanksBirthday: December 31, 2020 Kasey is the female black-colored pig of Madison’s piglets. While very hard to tell apart from her brother Mo at first glance, he is all black in color, while Kasey has a slight white marking on her front white leg. (Learn more about her history: Madison, Our Rescued Pregnant Pig, Gives Birth to Piglets)
Potbelly PigBorn at Piggins and BanksBirthday: December 31, 2020 Mo is the male black-colored pig of Madison’s piglets. While very hard to tell apart from his sister Kasey at first glance, he is all black in color, while Kasey has a slight white marking on her front white leg. (Learn more about his history: Madison, Our Rescued Pregnant Pig, Gives Birth to Piglets)
Tiny is anything but tiny (but that’s why we named him that!). He is a friendly pig and part of one of our main herds. Learn how to support our pigs!
Abandoned as a stray in southern Virginia she was picked up by animal control and no one came looking for her, so she found a forever home with us.