None of my piggies are rescue piggies, unfortunately as I own snakes my options for rescue are very limited, quite rightly adopters don't know me or my intentions from Adam, so in the process of looking for the best home available for pigs that have already been let down I guess in the grand scheme of things, my home isn't that. Its not a risk worth taking a gamble on for them which I absolutely understand.
I currently have 4 pigs that are from breeders, they were very kindly given to me for free by people I now consider friends

the rest are from pet stores. I wouldn't say the forum is hypocritical, I very much see the reasoning behind it, I myself however am. I will sit and tell others not to buy from stores unless they can really help it when in truth I am a sucker who bases my decisions on the individual pigs in front of me.
I saw Misty a couple of times before I bought her, I knew being mostly white and her friend being a gorgeous agouti Abby mix that next time I saw her she would be alone and of course that came true, I hated the idea of her ending up in a tiny hutch, forgotten and alone somewhere so I bought her.
Bailey and Pippin were from the same place, my Ebony was alone and miserable after losing 3 friends in as many months, she was acutely grieving, not moving and barely eating. They were the first female pigs I came across and Ebony needed them, I didn't have time to dwell on how ethical it was or not to be honest!
The other 4 (I think..maths was never my strong point and I've had a rough night

) were purely selfish reasons, I saw them and I wanted them.
In spite of all that I have never felt judged by anyone here, I have received nothing but love and support, help and guidance when needed etc.
I won't lie, I need my pigs, the only reason I am alive today is because of the floof in my picture, Bramble, but that's a long story I won't go into..that being said, I have reached out to several organisations to find out about taking on laboratory piggies when they are no longer needed and would otherwise be put to sleep, but that's pretty slow going as this isn't something done on the regular apparently. If I cant adopt the conventional way, maybe I can rescue some lab pigs!
