Pig Farm Collection
Step into the charming world of pig farming in 1930s Kent, where Homewoods Farm in Seal and Tripes Farm in Orpington were bustling with adorable oinkers
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Step into the charming world of pig farming in 1930s Kent, where Homewoods Farm in Seal and Tripes Farm in Orpington were bustling with adorable oinkers. In 1937, at Homewoods Farm, a farmer proudly stands next to a tethered sow as pigs roam freely nearby. The farm is alive with activity as the mash cart arrives at Tripes Farm to feed the sows comfortably settled in their styes. Meanwhile, Hales Pig Farm in Footscray showcases its well-maintained barn filled with contented pigs on a sunny June day. At Tripes Farm, we witness the miracle of life as a sow lovingly tends to her precious litter of piglets. These little ones bask joyfully under the warm sunshine while exploring their surroundings. A pony dutifully pulls a food cart through an eager crowd of hungry sows within the pig stye - quite an adventure for both animal and caretaker. Venturing out into open fields, we find pigs roaming freely at Tripes Pig Farm in Orpington. They revel in their freedom while enjoying nature's bounty surrounding them. Back at Hales Pig Farm, feeding time becomes an event full of anticipation and excitement for these fortunate swine. Homewoods Farm once again captures our attention with its picturesque scenes: from pigs playfully frolicking under blue skies to a determined sow rummaging through her tethered space – each moment is brimming with character. These glimpses into pig farms during this era transport us back to simpler times when farmers nurtured their livestock amidst lush landscapes and close-knit communities. It reminds us that even then, these intelligent creatures brought joy and purpose to those who cared for them – truly showcasing why they are such beloved animals throughout history.