Pigs released into the New Forest National park to eat Acorns which are poisonous to the New Forest Ponies - Pannage


Pannage is the practice of releasing domestic pigs into a forest (also known as ‘Common of mast’), and goes all the way back to the time of William the Conqueror, who founded The New Forest in 1079. The pigs are released onto the forest to eat fallen acorns, beechmast, chestnuts and other nuts; green acorns in particular are poisonous to the New Forest ponies and cattle which roam the forest the majority of the year.


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Location: New Forest, Hampshire, UK
Photo credit: © Jacky Parker / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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