Woman held hostage by pig

ZenGum • Sep 23, 2008 6:45 am
From the ABC:

A pig has turned on a woman who tried to look after it, effectively holding her hostage on a property in northern New South Wales.

Sixty-three-year-old Caroline Hayes says she has been unable to leave her Uki house to use the farm's outdoor toilet at times because the white pig is aggressive towards her.

Ms Hayes says the animal came from a home two kilometres away, but its owners could not handle it and let it loose in the rainforest.

She says she and her neighbours began feeding the pig, who they named 'Bruce', after it first showed up at their homes 10 days ago.

"When I found it, it had 15 ticks in its eyes which I actually took out," she said.

"One of its eyes it couldn't see out of, so I put cream in it and I fixed its back up, but apparently it's actually claimed my land and claimed my place."

Ms Hayes says the pig became aggressive when it wanted more food, recently biting her on the leg when she tried to go to the toilet.

"It started getting very pushy, started pushing me around, so I started to get a bit frightened, until the stage that it started knocking on my door at 4 o'clock in the morning, actually head-butting my door," she said.

She says she locked herself into her house yesterday afternoon and was too afraid to get out until late this morning.

"This morning, I wanted to go to my toilet, which is outside. I opened up the door and the pig pushed me that hard, it pushed me back into my room, where I fell over," she said.

"I picked up a broom and poked him out with it and he snapped it in half with his mouth."

Even rangers from Murwillumbah Council have failed to capture the animal, which Ms Hayes claimed was as big as a shetland pony.

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"The rangers came out to my house yesterday with a dog cage and this pig is that big, it's like trying to put an elephant in a dog cage," Ms Hayes said.

"They tried for a little while and they couldn't do it. They got him halfway in and he just backed off and went back to my dam, where he was having a lovely time in the water."

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Rangers will try to capture the pig today but Ms Hayes says she does not want to know what they plan to do with it.

"I haven't stopped crying because I'm a major animal lover and a vegetarian," she said.


Uki is in the North-Eastern part of New South Wales, where the "back to the land" alternative movement tends to head for, and the place is festooned with rainbow dolphins and wizard bongs.

Since it broke, the story has been all over the electronic media. The woman is doing radio interviews and talkback is active.

Today's developments are:


A large pig that has been terrorising a woman on the New South Wales north coast will be sent to a piggery after it is captured tomorrow morning.

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Pest Animal Ranger Len Hing from the Tweed Lismore Rural Lands Protection Board visited the animal today.

Mr Hing says while the pig is friendly, its large size makes it difficult to control it when it is hungry.

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"He is a bald pig [weighing] about 80 kilos; I wouldn't like to see the pig go as a pet anywhere because he could become a potentially dangerous animal," he said.

The Rural Lands Protection Board says the pig will be removed tomorrow morning and relocated to a piggery.
Ibby • Sep 23, 2008 7:08 am
a what?
a piggery?

oh my god i figured it out
australia is story-book fairy princess land.
how do i get in?
Trilby • Sep 23, 2008 8:42 am
that pig sounds like my boy-cat.
glatt • Sep 23, 2008 8:49 am
Ibram;486102 wrote:
oh my god i figured it out
australia is story-book fairy princess land.
how do i get in?


not to mention the "rainbow dolphins and wizard bongs"
lumberjim • Sep 23, 2008 9:00 am
named bruce......snicker.....
Sheldonrs • Sep 23, 2008 10:45 am
Is that lipstick?
glatt • Sep 23, 2008 11:02 am
Maybe, but it's still a pig.
BigV • Sep 23, 2008 12:36 pm
bwahahaHAHAHAHAHA!!

omg.


snicker.... sigh..



Good one!
wolf • Sep 23, 2008 2:03 pm
This is what happens when countries ban guns ... pigs running rampant rather than being shot and turned into nice, decent bacon and ham and chops and tenderloin and sausages.

Instead, it sounds like they're going to put it on pig-welfare and give it pig-section 8.

I don't understand hippie socialists. I just don't.
Aliantha • Sep 23, 2008 5:15 pm
Guns aren't banned. Anyone with a bit of land usually has at least a couple, if not a whole cabinet full of them.

The problem with this idiot woman is that she's a vego and doesn't want the pig slaughtered when it's taken away. That's why it hasn't been removed yet. Because they can't promise it wont be killed. I reckon I can see a very tasty xmas ham on that one. In fact, several.

I reckon she deserves what she gets if she's going to be that stupid, and what the hell she's doing on the regular news is beyond me. Aren't there more important things in the world than deep fried dimwits with attachments to psychotic pigs to report on?
Shawnee123 • Sep 23, 2008 5:17 pm
Prize for best alliterative sentence up thar, Ali! :)
Cloud • Sep 23, 2008 6:29 pm
Aliantha;486301 wrote:
Aren't there more important things in the world than deep fried dimwits with attachments to psychotic pigs to report on?


uh . . . no?
Clodfobble • Sep 23, 2008 8:27 pm
deep fried dimwits with attachments to psychotic pigs


I think Shawnee meant this part.
ZenGum • Sep 23, 2008 8:40 pm
Don't get too sentimental, Ibram.
There's only one use for pigs. Can't milk 'em (actually I guess you can, but ...) can't shear 'em.
A piggery is just a prep school for "Porcine University". Wolf will soon be satisfied, methinks.


Edit. Just thought of another use for pigs. It involves lipstick. That's all I'm saying.
Edit 2. Why did the photographer take all the pictures of the pig from behind??
JuancoRocks • Sep 24, 2008 12:28 am
ZenGum;486346 wrote:

Edit 2. Why did the photographer take all the pictures of the pig from behind??


He's a pork butt man?:D
Aliantha • Sep 24, 2008 2:03 am
I think he was sizing it up for his roasting pan.
ZenGum • Sep 24, 2008 3:11 am
I was thinking something much less wholesome.
wolf • Sep 24, 2008 3:31 am
But the pig doesn't look anything like Ned Beatty.
Shawnee123 • Sep 24, 2008 9:00 am
Clodfobble;486343 wrote:
I think Shawnee meant this part.


Exactly...subtle alliteration, it's quite a poetic sentence. :)
dar512 • Sep 29, 2008 10:41 am
The pig's punishment?





Being put out to stud.
ZenGum • Sep 30, 2008 9:11 am
Ibram;486102 wrote:
a what?
a piggery?

oh my god i figured it out
australia is story-book fairy princess land.
how do i get in?


glatt;486115 wrote:
not to mention the "rainbow dolphins and wizard bongs"


I forgot to mention the crystal unicorns.

dar512;487766 wrote:
The pig's punishment?





Being put out to stud.


And they all lived happily ever after.


[I wanted to add the sound of porcine orgasmic grunting. How do you spell "eeeoooiiieee!!!!!! eooeeeeiiuuughghghgh! EEEUUUOOOIIIKKHHH!!!!" ???]
spudcon • Sep 30, 2008 9:57 pm
I guess the pig didn't allow her in the outhouse because he couldn't fit in there to eat.