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Peppa and Leopold

Two lucky pigs

From the perspective of Gut Aiderbichl

(written by Gisela Pschenitschnig)

The fascination for pigs is undisputed. The large pig palace at the Gut Aiderbichl farm in Henndorf is a magnet for many visitors. There they are: large domestic pigs, small pot-bellied pigs, pigs that used to live in fattening farms, experimental pigs and pigs that are said to have been playmates of other animals and also those that were kept for therapeutic purposes, such as our Mrs. Piggy and her son Wutz.

Peppa and Leopold have been living at the Gut Aiderbichl Iffeldorf meeting farm for a few weeks now. Peppa was born as a runt and Leopold was raffled off as a suckling pig at a poultry market. Both were saved from certain death thanks to attentive and animal-loving people.

Peppa, a German noble pig 

As soon as she was born, it was obvious that Peppa was more dead than alive. Born in a fattening farm, she was then taken over by an animal-loving lady, became stronger and also grew.
Peppa had now grown too big and could not stay with her rescuer. The neighbors, on whose farm Peppa had been born, always looked suspiciously and were not very happy about the whole situation.
Peppa, however, didn't care about the nagging. She was happy as a lark and content with her rescued life.

Love for Peppa the pig won out. Gut Aiderbichl Iffeldorf had room for Peppa and she is now living happily there, having been vaccinated and examined. Everything is fine. Her new friend, by the way, is a few weeks younger than Peppa and is called ...

Leopold

Boar Leopold was discovered at a poultry market. He himself was on display there and was to be raffled off. The little boar was raffled off, would have been fed for a few months and then slaughtered.

Despite everything, Leopold could be bought free for around € 250.00 and thus escaped slaughter. He has been castrated and we have the impression that Leopold is quite happy among all the other pigs at the Iffeldorf meeting farm. In any case, he only has eyes for his Peppa.

"Gosh guys, that was all miserably bad. The craziest thing was was probablywas that I was exhibited as a pig at a poultry market. And I was to be raffled off. What would have happened to me? I would probably have ended up as a suckling pig at some barbecue party! Not even imaginable.
You know people, we pigs are highly intelligent animals. Does anyone ever think about that? We are at least as clever as the great apes and therefore as clever as humans. But who wants to believe that? Animals and clever.
We pigs understand our name, we are happy, and we can suffer. When we suffer, we get loud - these are the situations where no one can hear a word we say because our screaming and oinking drowns out everything.
I have understood that there is, to put it in good Bavarian, "a real G'riss" was. Well, I'm glad that people saved my pig's life. Honestly!"

I don't think I would find it difficult to live among animals. They are so quiet and frugal. I can spend a long time watching them. They don't toil, they don't moan about how badly off they are. (...) None of them has a reputation to lose, none of them is unhappy about this world.

- Walt Whitman, US-American poet 1819-1892

Peppa and Leopold should enjoy a long, happy and healthy life at Gut Aiderbichl. Yours sincerely, Gisela

Pig Peppa

Noble pig

Peppa - a lucky pig Peppa was born a runt. Her bumpy start in life was put on the right track by an animal-loving lady. Peppa should be allowed to live. She was fed, loved...

Leopold the pig

Noble pig

Leopold was raffled off and would have ended up as a suckling pig Leopold was only a few weeks old when he was exhibited at a poultry market. He was raffled off, and if the winner hadn't been an animal-loving family,...

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