Runaway Pig on Liberty St., May 1942
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1942
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"THEY'D RUN A MILE FOR A PIG: And what's more, they did. De Witt Willis (left), takes over the chase as Clifford Colbert (right), catches his breath, having failed to catch the galloping grunter for the umpteenth time. The pig escaped from his pen at the Home Packing Co., 227 Summit St. yesterday. The above picture was taken at Liberty and Division Sts., more than a mile from the packing company, just before the animal was caught between two garages."
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1942
Caption:
"THEY'D RUN A MILE FOR A PIG: And what's more, they did. De Witt Willis (left), takes over the chase as Clifford Colbert (right), catches his breath, having failed to catch the galloping grunter for the umpteenth time. The pig escaped from his pen at the Home Packing Co., 227 Summit St. yesterday. The above picture was taken at Liberty and Division Sts., more than a mile from the packing company, just before the animal was caught between two garages."
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Believe It or Not, Sow with 23-Piglet Litter, April, 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1939
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1939
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Believe It Or Not: Sow Bears Two Litters In Two Weeks: This Chester White sow on the farm of Fred J. Seitz on Fletcher Rd., Lima township, gave birth to 23 pigs, and they came in two "sections." She delivered a litter of 13 pigs on March 31, and a second litter of 10, nine of which are shown above, arrived April 14 -- much to the surprise of Mr. Seitz. All of the first litter died or were killed by the sow when a sudden change in weather made it necessary to transfer the family to a warmer place.
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1939
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Believe It Or Not: Sow Bears Two Litters In Two Weeks: This Chester White sow on the farm of Fred J. Seitz on Fletcher Rd., Lima township, gave birth to 23 pigs, and they came in two "sections." She delivered a litter of 13 pigs on March 31, and a second litter of 10, nine of which are shown above, arrived April 14 -- much to the surprise of Mr. Seitz. All of the first litter died or were killed by the sow when a sudden change in weather made it necessary to transfer the family to a warmer place.
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New Silo Construction On Kapp Farm, September, 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1936
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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1936
Caption:
NEW TYPE OF SILO INTRODUCED: Above is shown the new type of silo construction, introduced for the first time in Washtenaw county, it is believed, on the Kapp Farm, Warner Rd. It is made of paper and a form of picket fencing. Economy is one of its chief advantages.
Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1936
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NEW TYPE OF SILO INTRODUCED: Above is shown the new type of silo construction, introduced for the first time in Washtenaw county, it is believed, on the Kapp Farm, Warner Rd. It is made of paper and a form of picket fencing. Economy is one of its chief advantages.
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Electric Fence Is "Touchy" Subject With These Farm Animals - Pigs
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1938
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Martin and Edith Fuoss Farm in Saline, MI
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1937
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All Od Account Of A Pig
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24
Month
April
Year
1891
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