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Jilly’s bumper brood of piglets meet people for the first time – and you can go into the pens from the 1st of March!

This week was a first for thirteen adorable piglets when they got to interact with people for the first time. 

Last week Jilly gave birth to the bumper brood, which is a record for Kew Little Pigs in Amersham, and the piglets have wasted no time in getting to know their new happy home. 

Jilly was on hand to show her babies the ropes, and the friendly sow even got to enjoy a watermelon snack as as a special treat. 

And so the piglets and Jilly can spend time outdoors, Kew Little Pigs is appealing for donations of wood chip, to help keep the ground in their enclosure stable during the wet weather. 

Olivia Mikhail, owner of Kew Little Pigs, said: “Jilly is doing so well looking after her huge brood of piglets, and it was great to see her teaching them the skills they will need in life this week. 

“We really do need wood chip to help sure up the outside space, as the piglets are still so little. So if you have any going spare please do get in touch.” 

All of the piglets will eventually go onto to be loving pets in people’s homes, and the farm ensures that all potential homes are right for the animals, and new owners must take part in a pig keeping course. 

But for new, visitors to the award-winning attraction can come and spend time with the cute pigs and other animals who live on the farm, and witness the cuteness of the huge family. 

If you would like to visit Kew Little Pigs you can take 20% off a pet and play session by typing in pigsdiscount24 at the online checkout when you book. 

If you are interesting in keeping a pet pig email pigsales@kewlittlepigs.com 

To find out more about the farm go to www.kewlittlepigs.com 

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Millie - Head Farm Hand

“I joined the team in September of 2021 as a Farm Hand.  This was my first proper job and the experience was very insightful as working with animals there is never a dull moment. I have always loved animals and have had many different animals growing up such as guinea pigs, rabbits, dogs and horses so I knew the animal industry was a career I would like to be involved in. Since joining Kew Little Pigs Farm I have had the opportunity to care for the animals and share my knowledge with all the customers that have visited the farm. I was promoted to Head Farm Hand in January 2023.

I look forward to my journey here at Kew Little Pigs Farm and hope to see you on the farm soon!”