Okay folks - I think I've had THE eureka moment to end this keeping single pig argument once and for all

(well, hopefully, unless I've forgotten what words mean - which is entirely possible after the day I've had lol!

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On my pig info which is printed by the Scottish Executive (so may not apply in the rest of the UK) the outside of that big orange A4 booklet it says "Codes of Recommendations for the welfare of livestock"
Recommendations being the key word here, I think.
Nowhere in the text does it say it is illegal to keep a single pig (and I've read it cover to cover, twice, just to be sure) the phrase which keeps being stated from paragraph 6, section 2, subsection (c) "see other pigs, unless the pig is isolated for vetinary reasons" comes under the umbrella of
accomodation - not general stockmanship or management. From this I would assume it refers to commercial indoor systems (but you know what they say about asumptions, to assume makes an ass of u and me

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I would never recommend keeping a solitary pig for welfare reasons - but it's not a criminal offence to do so.I doubt it'll solve the debate though

Nothing wrong with a bit of healthy debate -but the thing to remember here is WE'RE ALL ON THE SAME SIDE

There's surely no need for us all to fight about it

We all believe in keeping rare breed pigs in a traditional, high welfare manner and would never consider keeping a single pig as an option. As long as each and every one of us passes on that advice to prospective pig keepers there shouldn't be too many sad, lonely piggies out there.
Karen x