Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Basking in fame and glory

Well, since being photographed for the paper and having produced piglets which win competitions, Tallulah, our Ginger Tamworth sow, has become a bit of a Prima Donna!

When the photographer came to take shots for this weekend's East Anglian Daily Times article, he seemed somewhat shocked that it was not going to be a picture of me standing behind a deli counter with my produce on display! He was taken aback slightly more when Tallulah came up to introduce herself and find out if he had any food. Seeing his face I asked if this was what he was expecting "Well it's certainly original" was the reply.



There are so many people out there who don't associate the meat they buy with the animals that produce it. I, first and foremost, am a farmer and my main responsibilities are to the welfare of the animals in my care. The selling of their meat is a by-product but one that needs to be done to help pay for their food and care. It is for this reason I wanted Tallulah in the shot as she has been integral to our success!

Jim

1 comment:

Don Wood said...

As an ex butcher slaughterman I couldnt agree more people have no comprehension how food is produced and as for most food comes from a supermarket and has nothing at all to do with a dirty farm. I had to laugh Sainsbury advertising bent carrots vegetables aint perfect nor is meat production GOOD LUCK WITH EVERYTHING