Raelyn is one of four pigs from the Rutherford Rescue living together in an outside pen at Ross Mill Farm. She's one of the smaller pigs (along with Digory, the only remaining male) and is the least rowdy and mellowest one of the bunch. While everyone else crowded up to the fenceline for pets and grass, she only came up when there was plenty of space and moved out of the way when others wanted to be where she was. She seems like she'd be a good match for a bossy, more self assured pig. Despite being a bit more of a wallflower compared to the rest of her little group, she's still very much a sweetheart and a wonderfully friendly girl.
Background on the rescue: The Rutherford Rescue Pigs were rescued from a hoarding situation in North Carolina. Blind Spot Animal Sanctuary reached out to many pig organizations for help with the overwhelming number of pigs in need of rescue. PPN's foster facility at Ross Mill Farm took in 12 pigs on 9/5/20, all of them young, many of them piglets. These piggies were quarantined and the couple baby boys are separated from the girls, but still near each other. They are curious and sweet, despite what they have been through so far in life. Some even were rolling over for belly rubs shortly after arriving! Many of them arrived underweight and in need of vet care, but they are healthy and happy pigs now!
If you are interested in adopting, please complete the application and mention the name, city, and state of the pig(s) you're interested in: https://www.pigplacementnetwork.org/online-adoption-application/
Qualified homes must 1) be in a zone friendly community, 2) locate a vet that will care for pet pigs, 3) own their home.