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Oak Grove Pig in Action



2009-01-17 - Oak Grove Road area, Adair County, KY - Photo by Dwayne Hadley.
Dwayne Hadley sent this photo of the Oak Grove Pig herding his great aunt's cows. "I believe his herding skills are gowing stronger each day," he writes. The picture was taken earlier on Saturday, January 17, 2009. The Oak Grove Pig has stirred up a great deal of interest. It comes and goes as it pleases, leading Jackie Montgomery to suggest it might have been wild. Others wanted to make a pet of it, because it is so cute. Now, we learn, the OGP is much, much more extraordinary than could have earlier been imagined, and, if cloned, might put border collies out of business.


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