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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: banbh on March 19, 2010, 01:16:48 am

Title: pigs and society
Post by: banbh on March 19, 2010, 01:16:48 am
I took folks' advice a few months back and read a few books about pigs: practical and otherwise.
I really enjoyed  'The English Pig: A History' by Robert W. Malcolmson  and S.N. Mastoris. I thoroughly recommend it: it gives a lot of historical context to pig-keeping.

It's about England, and I can find no equivalent for the 'celtic' countries, though much of it would apply probably.

As regards Ireland, the best I have read in a long while about the muc (welsh=machyn) in Irish society is this piece by Kerryman Con Houlihan, published recently in the Dublin Herald. It rings true to this day.

http://www.herald.ie/opinion/columnists/con-houlihan/con-houlihan-gambling-pride-on-price-of-the-piglets-2056225.html

For my own sins, the water supply is working, the stone walls have been re-built, the electric fence has been lit, and the sty is half-built. The day of the arrival looms....




Title: Re: pigs and society
Post by: gavo on March 19, 2010, 08:59:27 am
We enjoyed that book. Glad to hear your plans are coming along ;best of luck with it all.
Title: Re: pigs and society
Post by: Olly398 on March 19, 2010, 09:53:49 am
What a fine article to have read with my morning coffee. Thanks for the link!  :pig: 8) ;)
Title: Re: pigs and society
Post by: sausagesandcash on March 19, 2010, 04:12:25 pm
The adventure begins....soon! Best of luck!

Morgan