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Farmer loses control of his pigs
Pat in trouble. Farmer Pat loses control of his pigs; he has hold of one by the tail and one by the hind leg as they try to go off in different directions, leaving him spreadeagled on the ground. Date: 1886
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1886 Accident Accidents Amusing Comical Control Farmer Farmers Jul18 Loses Pigs Trouble
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Caption: A Hilarious Farmyard Mishap: Farmer Pat Loses Control of His Pigs (1886) This delightful photograph captures the moment of chaos and comedy that ensued when Farmer Pat found himself in a predicament with his unruly pigs in the late 1880s. The scene unfolds as Pat, with a determined expression on his face, attempts to regain control of his wayward livestock. He holds on tightly to one pig by the tail, while the other, with a gleam in its eye, wriggles free and pulls Pat's leg, sending him sprawling to the ground. The pigs, sensing their moment of freedom, scatter in different directions, leaving Pat spreadeagled and momentarily stunned. The contrast between the farmer's serious demeanor and the pigs' playful antics creates a comical and amusing tableau that speaks to the unpredictability of farm life in the late 19th century. This charming image, taken in 1886, offers a glimpse into the daily challenges and joys of farming during this era. It also serves as a reminder that even the most experienced farmers can find themselves in unexpected situations when dealing with their animals. This photograph is a testament to the enduring humor and resilience of rural life and the human spirit.
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