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by Christine Macaulay
Through strategic grazing, Mangalitsa pigs are able to regulate dominant species, enrich soil, and foster environments conducive to insect reprod...
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by Christine Macaulay
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...
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by Christine Macaulay
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...
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by Christine Macaulay
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...
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by David Carruth
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...
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by David Carruth
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...
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by The Woolly Pig Company
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....
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