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You just got to love small towns (updated)

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Real Estate Agent with Chipola Realty - Chipley Office (850) 638-2777 SL 601147

http://www.chipleypaper.com/news/taken-3808-chase-chipley.html

Some things you just cannot make up!!

UPDATE:

Piggie safe at animal rescue farm - Ebro couple will save another

July 23, 2009 10:54 AM

The little pot-bellied pig who's jaunt through downtown Chipley drew so many comments is safe at an animal rescue farm.

Plans were to take the pig to auction in Graceville Thursday but Jennife sackett of CJ Animal Rescue farm was able to pick the pig up Wedneday and take him to his new home.

Sackett said there are several pot-bellies at the farm in Keystone Heights near Jacksonville. The farm is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization that exists to rescue, rehabilitate, and reintroduce in-need animals, while promoting compassionate animal care to the community.

 

Ebro couple offers home for wild swine

Panama City, Fla. - July 23, 2009 - In response to increasing interest in the fate of a feral swine living in a Panama City park, the Humane Society of Bay County and local animal philanthropists Debbie and Allen Jelks have partnered to provide safe passage to the Jelks' 90-acre property in Ebro - once the wily swine has been trapped.

Efforts to trap the animal have been consistently thwarted by kind-hearted individuals disabling the trap for fear that the animal will be euthanized, officials suspect.

"We felt that if we could promise the pig safe passage to a forever home, that trapping efforts might be successful," said Niki Tudge, Executive Director of the Humane Society of Bay County. "And we're so thankful the Jelks' stepped up - they have been staunch supporters for years both individually and through the Jelks Family Foundation, which awarded a $10,000 grant to to the HSBC last year," she said.

Animal Control officers were alerted to the young hog's presence in the spring by neighbors annoyed with the pig's propensity to dig up their yards. The pig was spotted regularly in a park in the Cove area of Panama City, and interest grew. Neighborhood residents began feeding the pig, and he developed a fan base and even a Facebook page called "The Pig of the Cove."

Allen Jelks, a local attorney with Jelks & White, P.A. and his wife Debbie confirmed Thursday that they will foster the pig on 90-acres of land they own in Ebro. "He can live out his life without the constant fear of having to save his bacon from trigger-happy hunters," Tudge said. "We'll even maintain updates via Facebook and the Humane Society's Web page on how he's doing. But the first thing we need to do is catch him," she said.

Anyone sighting the pig, which has gone underground since attempts on Tuesday to tranquilize him, should be reported to Bay County Animal Control at (850) 784-4005.

"The sooner we can catch him, the sooner the Humane Society of Bay County can take custody of him and ensure his health and safety," Tudge said.

Not a real person
San Diego, CA

They tased the pig? Where are the cruelty to animals folks when you need them? LOL

Jul 29, 2009 07:23 PM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

By the way, don't forget about us. We need some of those old baseball greats Playing in the Rain with us. After all, you didn't get to play in the rain when you were pitching baseballs! LOL

Jul 29, 2009 07:24 PM
Jim Palmer
Chipola Realty - Chipley Office (850) 638-2777 - Sunny Hills, FL
Washington County, Florida

Thanks for checking this out. Sometimes our news is just so funny. I have updated this so every one can see that the pig was well taken care of. Of course, now they have one loose in Panama City! Seems to be some sort of conspiracy. May have to go back and reread "Animal Farm"

Jul 29, 2009 11:14 PM
Russel Ray, San Diego Business & Marketing Consultant & Photographer
Russel Ray - San Diego State University, CA

When I went to my Project Wildlife orientation, the trainer was quick to admonish us that she didn't ever want to hear us say "It's just...." as in "It's just a sparrow" or "It's just a mockingbird" or "It's just a rat." Wildlife is wildlife, and it all has it's place on Earth, even little piggies.

Aug 22, 2009 07:05 PM