
Photo by Rebecca Hinkley. Miranda and a house Pig Pig. Petie is Pig Pillow.
_John and I got our first
Tamworths in 2005. Our boar was from Colorado {Colorado Joe - that's him
on the left above}. A year later we got our first sow from Virginia,
also bred for us in Virginia; that's how difficult it was to find
Tamworths. At the same time we added an unrelated breeding pair of
weaners {the boar on the right above is Virginia Ham}. This gave us our
future second line so we could provide new breeders with unrelated
breeding stock. Two of our very first customers shipped in a couple more
Midwestern Tamworths, to add to our breeding pool. To my knowledge, all
the Tamworths in the NW stem from these original breeders.
My goal is continued growing of the Tamworth breed and breeders in the NW. I created the NW Tamworth Pigs page to that end, it is not an Association, simply a referral page to assist people in the NW.
Take a peek at NW Tamworth Pigs.
Vickie Hinkley
My goal is continued growing of the Tamworth breed and breeders in the NW. I created the NW Tamworth Pigs page to that end, it is not an Association, simply a referral page to assist people in the NW.
Take a peek at NW Tamworth Pigs.
Vickie Hinkley
Please see Tamworth Swine - the official Tamworth Association for breeders throughout the United States.