The Pointing Pig
Dog Willing
Pannage is the practice of letting pigs freely roam around a forest so that they can feed on fallen acorns and other nuts. In medieval times it was beneficial to the forest since all those pigs rooting around would help turn the soil and since they were basically gorging on nuts, the pigs would quickly fatten for slaughter. An additional benefit was that by eating green acorns , which can be toxic to other farm animals, they reduced the risk of poisoning in horses and cows. In 1809 two brothers who bred and trained pointers and setters realized that they could train a pig to help them in yet another way. The could use it to find and point game!
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