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Elusive group of wild pigs destroy area couple's property

Home owner tried chasing the pigs away with a lawnmower but the pigs were not cowed; 'They caused me to lose my dignity,' he joked

An elderly couple living on Canal Road in Bradford West Gwillimbury has a mess on their hands after a handful of pigs mysteriously appeared on their property this week, destroying their front lawn. 

It was Sunday morning when they first noticed seven pigs digging up their grass and eating from their compost bin.  

Norman and Jean Cole have lived in their rural home in Bradford for 30 years and say they have never experienced anything like this.

"I've driven up and down this road (many times), and I've never seen a pig anywhere," said Norman. 

They called Animal Control who were out with nets on Wednesday afternoon trying to catch the elusive pigs but they were nowhere to be found. 

The couple says they don't know where the pigs came from and so far, no one has claimed them. 

"They were out here all day," Jean said.

The pigs have been visiting on and off throughout the week but mostly come in the early morning to eat the apples that have fallen from their apple tree.  

"And they aren't afraid of you," said Jean. 

"You can't tell when they're going to show up," added Norman, who says he tried everything to get the pigs off his property, including chasing them with a lawnmower, but "they won't go away."

"They caused me to lose my dignity," joked Norman. 

The pigs have caused quite a spectacle with neighbours and by-law staff, even Mayor Rob Keffer stopped by Wednesday to see the damage the pigs had caused. 

"It was quite evident how much rooting around the pigs have done," he said. "This is a reminder we still live in a rural community."

On Thursday evening, a trap was set up by animal control, hoping to contain the pigs. 

If anyone has any information about the pigs or where they belong contact By-law/Animal Control. 


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Natasha Philpott

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Natasha is the Editor for BradfordToday and InnisfilToday. She graduated from the Media Studies program at The University of Guelph-Humber. She lives in Bradford with her husband, two boys and two cats.
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