There have been multiple reports of piglets turning up at Hazlemere Recreation Ground as residents alert local farmer that their animals have escaped.
After the landowner spent three thousand pounds on fencing to keep pigs out there have been five piglets that have continued to find their way out.
Residents have been taking to Hazlemere Residents Facebook page to let the frmer know.
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The farmer said on Facebook: “We have 5 baby pigs that have found a hole in our fencing somewhere.
“We got up early this morning to try and find out where they get in and out every day but it is impossible.
“It's a game of cat and mouse.”
They have also asked residents if they do see an escapee piglet to keep dogs on the lead to avoid any confrontations.
The farmer continued on Facebook: “I’ll traipse up the field with my staff family and friends 7 days a week to try and chase them back.
“If you’re walking past the farm keep your dog on a lead for the time being if it won’t come back to call.
“There’s nothing worse than trying to pull your crazed dog off of a piglet.”
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Residents frequently spot the piglets wandering free at Hazlemere Rec.
One resident said: “They always escape, we seem them out and about most days.”
Another resident added: “It is a bit annoying that the pigs get out more than I do!”
Whilst someone else said: “I think it's about time they just left them out.
“We are all getting used to them now, you never know, they might just head home when they are ready.”
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