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  • The Times: Woolly hogs help to rewild Scottish countryside

      Through strategic grazing, Mangalitsa pigs are able to regulate dominant species, enrich soil, and foster environments conducive to insect reprod...
  • The Herald: How pigs that look like sheep are helping our forest to grow

      An article has been published by The Herald featuring our pigs, which at first glance resemble woolly sheep from afar due to their thick, curly c...
  • Landward visit Brodoclea Woodland Farm

    Join Anne on a visit to Ayrshire, where she encounters the charming Mangalitsa pigs who play a crucial role in managing the bracken growth. Learn a...
  • Forestry and Farming at the Heart of Scotland’s Finest Woods

    Woolly Pig Co's David Carruth was named the Young Farmer Forester of The Year 2023 for his work at Brodoclea Woodland Farm. David showcased an inn...
  • The Twelve days of Pigmas

    Twelve reasons why you should try a Mangalitsa Christmas At the Woolly Pig Company, we believe that good pork raised to the highest ethical and en...
  • Looking forward, 2023 and beyond: The Woolly Pig Company

    After last week's update on the recent changes we have been going through, we wanted to let you know what will offering you as we move forward thro...
  • Spring Update: The Woolly Pig Company

    Spring Update: The Woolly Pig Company As spring brings new life to our sites at the Woolly Pig Company we are also starting fresh. Over the past ye...
  • Mangalitsa, The Pigs That Resemble a Sheep

    Mangalitsa or Mangalica is a rare breed of pig of Hungarian origin that has an unusual growth of curly hair over its body, akin to that of a sheep....