The mother-of-two from Perranwell in Cornwall is currently one of four farmers in the UK who have made it their mission to rescue the rare pigs.
Mangalitza pigs are huge animals, with long curly hair that originate from Hungary.
“They’re not very sought after pigs,” Michelle said, “because they take longer to rear for meat, but they’re really unique and hardy animals.

“You do get a lot of meat, and a lot of different meat. Their fat is also really good for omega-3, some other farmers render it down for sale. It’s called the golden lard.
“You can get different varieties too, blondes, redheads, and swallow-bellied versions all have different looks.

“I know that recently the farmers I work with near Yorkshire and Sussex have had new litters, so the breed is definitely improving over time.
“We’re also going to import a whole new strain of Mangalitza pigs from Austria in July, so hopefully that will add some variety and make the breed more viable.
Michelle was inspired to rescue the breed after hearing her 85-year-old grandmother Sylvia talk about a huge hairy pig that used to walk around her childhood landscape.
While searching for one to purchase for herself, Michelle discovered that the breed of pig, a Lincolnshire curlycoat, has since gone extinct.
A global breed, the Mangalitza pigs have been exported across the world as far afield as Japan and Canada due to how tough they are.
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