Fred, a 400-pound Yorkshire pig, has begun a new life on a farm run by the Eads High School Future Farmers of America program in Kiowa County.
Fred was first seen eating landscaping while wandering the city on Sept. 24, and Aurora Animal Shelter staff tracked his movements until Sept. 27, when he stopped to eat at a traffic roundabout. City staff and police were able to push, pull and corral him onto a trailer.
“I jumped on my laptop and sent an email to the animal shelter,” Lenox said. “I said, ‘Fred would make a great addition to the ag farm we have here.’” Shelter staff believe Fred was likely someone’s pet who either broke out of a backyard or was set loose because he grew too big. Pigs are not allowed to be kept as pets in Aurora.
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