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NEW YORK -- Wilbur had Charlotte to save his bacon, and Miss Minnie Piggie has Mickey Mouse.

Some little piggies might consider Miss Minnie Piggie a lucky duck, because instead of going to the market, she’s found a home.

And now, that home is one the road traveling across the United States to various hometown and state summer fairs. Weighing between 600 and 700 pounds, as an 18-month-old Hampshire cross breed, she’s one of the largest swine most fair goers have seen.

But her size really is the smallest part as to what drew a crowd around Miss Minnie Piggie’s pen at her recent debut at the Sauk County Fair in Wisconsin.

“ ‘Come on, Miss Minnie, show us your beautiful birthmark,’ ” owner Brett Chamberlin would call as spectators gathered to see his pet over the weekend.

Then Miss Minnie Piggie would get up and circle around on her left side to show off her natural likeness of Mickey Mouse.

With a white back, the only black hair and black skin pigmentation is in the exact shape of the famed Walt Disney creature’s silhouetted head and ears.

“It is genetic, I think,” said Chamberlin. “It is a natural birthmark that includes both her white hair and at the black birthmark, her hair is black and softer than the rest of her.”

Typical Hampshire cross mix breeds will sport a black body with a whitish belt around its middle, covering its front legs. But Miss Minnie Piggie is the exception to the rule with most of her body being white. Still it seems the Iowa-born swine might not have been the first pig to naturally give a tribute to the world’s most well-known mouse.

“Coincidentally, back in 1991 there was a mother and a daughter who also had Mickey Mouse emblems,” Chamberlin said. “Nothing is certain, but as close as we can figure she is from the same general area in Iowa, so there is a possibility that Miss Minnie is from the same bloodline.”

But the same fate that Miss Minnie narrowly escaped from her Mouseketeer predecessors solemnly met, and consequentially Chamberlin’s pig is the only known Mickey Mouse pig alive in the world, he says.

Chamberlin and his wife, Nancy, heard about Miss Minnie through “a friend of a friend of a friend” in November.

“A farmer had her when she was a piglet and then a woman bought her for a petting zoo,” Chamberlin said. “But she was getting too big for the petting zoo, so she had to go, but she didn’t have many options, it was either to the butcher or the sausage maker.”

After Chamberlin received the phone call, he told his wife the unbelievable marvel of a Mickey Mouse birthmark. With a penchant for saving animals, the Hagersville, Ontario couple knew they were Miss Minnie Piggie’s new family.

“The very first thought, was you got to be kidding a Mickey Mouse pig,” Chamberlin said. “Then the second thought was ‘well, she can’t be butchered, she has to be saved, she’s special.’ ”

The couple, which owns a bank machine company, says caring for the juvenile pig is “as about as far from what we do for a living as we can get, but we are animal lovers and when we heard about Miss Minnie we couldn’t imagine doing anything else.”

While this is their first time to rescue a pig, the couple, along with their 14-year-old daughter, have saved their fair share of kittens, birds, bunnies and “pretty much anything we’ve found that’s been in need of help, we’ve been drawn to them.”

The depth of their compassion bypasses even the couple’s allergies to cats. One of their recent rescues was picking up a 5-week-old tortoise shell kitten from the side of the road, but before they could find her a home, she adopted them.

Now, Gingersnap is cared for by the couple’s teenager who keeps her brushed and bathed, but when that isn’t enough, Chamberlin says adequate relief is found in a couple antihistamines.

With the whole family on the road, traveling between American fairgrounds, Gingersnap is along for the ride which the family hopes will drum up some excitement and attention for Miss Minnie.

“She hasn’t had the publicity yet, but where we have gone, we have gotten lots of people excited,” said Chamberlin of Miss Minnie’s debut, which generated her first piece of fan mail on Monday from a Sauk County Fairgoer.

Fan mail will be the key to getting Miss Minnie Piggie, who already is “a ham to put it mildly,” into Disney’s Magic Kingdom, or so Chamberlin hopes.

“We contacted Disney with the thought that this would be a far better option for her than at the butcher,” Chamberlin said. “But they are taking a kind of ‘wait-and-see’ attitude, and now we are on the road asking people to send us e-mail so we can take that to Disney, so they can see that she is special enough to be with the Disney family.”

But joining the other Disney princesses wouldn’t mean the start of Miss Minnie Piggie’s pampered life. Already the couple caters to the swine by feeding her a high grade pig feed and cracked corn everyday, with the occasionally piece of cut-up apple. But she dines not in a trough among other little piggies or barnyard muck, rather in her own private stall at an undisclosed farm.

Following the recommendations of their vet, Miss Minnie lives in as sterile of an environment as possible, avoiding other pigs, to keep her disease free, and the boarding farm -- which could be anywhere from Iowa to Ontario -- is kept private to also protect Miss Minnie from the harm of “nay doers.”

While Miss Minnie might be the only surviving barnyard member of the Mickey Mouse club, the Chamberlins heard of another sensational pig in the UK, named Valentine.

On February 1, a Gloucester Old Spot piglet was born in a litter of seven. He was aptly named Valentine for the timing of his birth, as well as the uncanny heart shaped spots on his rump.

Chamberlin called and spoke to Valentine’s owner, Eric Freeman, about purchasing Valentine to be Miss Minnie’s companion, but when the reality of the potential transfer of hoof and mouth disease set in, the talks were abandoned.

While Freeman was open to Valentine being adopted by a loving family, it is not known if the piglet made it off the working farm before butchering season.

But Chamberlin wants to be clear that his family isn’t interested in only helping the most unusual animals.

“We just have a passion, it doesn’t necessarily have to be an animal with unique markings,” Chamberlin said. “Our Ginger was just a little kitty standing on the side of the road, so as much as we can do, we will do.”

In the meantime, the family is continuing their fair circuit which they hope to end in Florida “with her walking down Main Street in Disneyland’s parade with Mickey Mouse leading her on a leash,” said Mrs. Chamberlin.

But if she were to join the Disney family, it would be on two conditions: “that she will live her natural life, and that we will be allowed to come visit her anytime we want.”

For the little piggy born in Iowa, big things loom on her horizon and it seems she is already taking to the limelight by coming when she is called and “talking” with admiring crowds.

“She’s a character, she loves attention, I would call her very friendly,” said Chamberlin, who hopes Disney will soon realize that this is one little piggy that does not need to go to market. “She is a smart animal and she is extremely loving.”

With the broad appeal of Mickey Mouse emblazoned on her back, and the nostalgic memories the character conjures up for young and old alike, the Chamberlins are banking on the Wonderful World of Disney to soon include Miss Minnie Piggie. After all, it makes no difference who you are.

For more information on Miss Minnie Piggie, visit mickeymousepig.com.

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saanen
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Cool! Want to see a pic of Valentine, though. But that is so awesome!
 
Ann P.
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Good for the pig!
 
Jackie F.
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i'm glad that a pig escaped the slaughter house but I think this is much ado about nothing.
 
Tracy  H.
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Wow Mickey is wonderful even on a pig. I hope the pig has a good Agent.
 
J O.
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Kind of a dumb article, in my opinion. What about all the animals that die bc foolish humans don't see a skin deep reason to keep them? And is this pig really living the good life, and for how long?
 
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Strange things happen and I have seen stories of this before in stories with that involve other animals, kinda cool, hope he gets a home at mickeys house
 
Tammy37
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This is interesting I like Mickey Mouse an this is a cool outline yea pig
 
buckking
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This has happened with a cow before
 
Marnie B.
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Lucky pig!
 
Annie H.
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10 months ago
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Yay little piggy! I'm glad that the original owners thought that someone might be interested enough to save her. One more animal prevented from being slaughtered!
 
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This is one I'm going to keep track of
 
gadams38
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This little piggy went to market...this little piggy stayed home.
 
Linda T.
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Unusual story and pig.
 
Elizabeth R.
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If only all pets would have famous markings on them, maybe more pets would not have the problems findings homes like they do. I think all pets have wonderful natural markings, if we really wanted to look deep within them.
 
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naneki26 k.
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Maybe we should go to hog farms and ink in a bunch of Disney characters on the pigs..It could save a life or two. GG Minnie!
 
Barbra68
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Where is the pig now Brett? No more attention for yourself? I guess its inevitable...Miss Minnie will, or has been disgarded. What a cruel thing you have done Brett. Letting an animal know love & affection just so people will stroke your ego about how you "save" animals. All the while, Miss Minnie has or will suffer more when you do slaughter her. We all know you don't have the integrity to let her live her normal life span, as your story suggests. What you do have is an obsessive need for attention regardless who pays the price. Come on Brett...put your selfishness aside and at least try to find Miss Minnie a home at a reputable zoo. Do the right thing for once, and put this animal ahead of your sick ego. You've never cared about animals before. Your story is nothing more than "look at wonderful me!" Grow up Brett.
 
talonnd
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cute story
 
talonnd
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Cute story....oink oink
 
DAVEOGILL
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Interesting story.
 
Ella D.
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i agree..... who doesnt like disney
 
Marnie B.
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Whatever works...at least she won't be bacon!
 
Kate H.
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M I C K E Y M O U S E.
 
loishill
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What a sweet article
 
katarina1
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that is sooo cute!
 
Carol L.
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What a cute little piggy, I am a really bid Disney Fan, I have more Disney collectibles than anyone could imagine and that little piggy deserves to go to Disney, how wonderful that would be ....cute story
 
daryl b.
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i once say another animal with mickey muse on it i wish i could remember but i can't it was really cute. i wish her luck but hope she won't need it
 
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I hope Disney takes her in! it would be a cute addition to the disney family.
 
Barbra68
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Miss Minnie will be disgarded once all the attention is gone from Brett....Poor pig...I hope Disney calls quick. But I agree, as long as Brett has the attention, Miss Minnie will be o.k. COME ON DISNEY !!! MISS MINNIE IS RUNNING OUT OF TIME !!
 
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I pray this is not the case but celebrity fades faster than a tan.
I pray the Chamberlain's are much more caring then the 15 minutes of fame Miss Minnie Piggie gets. Disney pick up the phone & let her relax on the farm. If Mr. Disney was still around she would of been @ th farm a long time ago.
Step up disney for goodness sakes!
 
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This is so sweet and of course I love it. Way to go Chamberlins. Miss Minnie you have a very pampered life ahead of you.
 
Barbra68
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Too bad these people don't know your past..eh Brett???
 
Rachel
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That is too cute, I remember around Valentines day cnn did a bit on the pig who had a heart shaped spot
 
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Awwwwww soooo cute!!
 
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Hi Everyone

She has the best markings we have ever seen. She is a very special pig with personality! We have been showing her this weekend in Dousman Wisconsin. Everyone has been amazed by what they see.

She is becoming even more gentle and is loving the backscratching from her admirers.

We will be at the Osakee County Fair in Cedarburg from the 30th to the 3rd of August.

We have her other appearances posted on her web site www.mickeymousepig.com

What might be a great idea is if people started emailing Disney and suggested they get her for their farm!

The squeeky wheel....

Miss Minie deserves it!

Regards


Brett, Nancy and Natasha Chamberlin
 
gracie6351
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Good story and I hope she goes to Disney
 
dkzander
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I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Minnie and the Chamberlains. She is such a sweet pig! She responds to Brett's voice in such a loving manner. It's obvious they have a bond.

In terms of the Chamberlain's motives....who cares? They are kind enough to share Miss Minnie with us and it's not cheap traveling the fairs and keeping her happy and healthy. Sounds to me like there are some jealous people out there. As if anybody else wouldn't do the same thing! Thank you Chamberlains! KUDOS!!!!
 
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Cute story.Does look like Mickey.I see the oweners are reading our comments.Hope you guys keep on saving animals in need, keep up the good work.Maybe we will see her on the Disney channel soon as a part of their family.
 
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This is a great story!
 
Bridget
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Disney World should make her their main attraction! So cute.
 
Sarah B.
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Aww. What a cute story. It really does look like Mickey Mouse too. I hope that Miss Minnie Piggie gets to live out her entire life happily where ever she ends up!
 
Erin K.
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that is so funny
 
cathy10
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This is such a great idea!
 
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I hope we are able to get an update!
 
Michele G.
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Cute story.... I hope she has a long happy life.
 
amy m.
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disney adopted a cow a few years ago with the same birthmark, they named him (her?) mickey moo. i thought it went to a petting zoo also.
 
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PookaToo
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Disney is more than able to provide for Miss Minnie Piggie, and I hope that they will give her a forever home!
 
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betty p.
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I think Disney could set up a special place for Miss Minnie Piggie. I would love to see her if we go to disney next year.
 
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That is one special pig. I am glad that she found such a loving family. This was a great story! I wish we had more of them on zootoo.
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