Farmer Lindy Haynes walks out of her kitchen past some of the more than 25 pigs she lives with in her home on her property known as ‘Pigsville’ in Mudgee, Australia, 155 miles west of Sydney. Haynes believes that all farm animals should be free-range, and allows the pigs, chickens, cats and dogs on her farm to move freely in and out of her house, with most sleeping inside at night. (REUTERS/David Gray)
A chicken stands on farmer Lindy Haynes’ bed. Most of the pigs, chickens, cats and dogs on her farm sleep inside her house at night. (REUTERS/David Gray)
Farmer Lindy Haynes rubs the snout of her favorite pig, ‘Peanut,’ outside her home on her property known as ‘Pigsville’ in the New South Wales town of Mudgee. (REUTERS/David Gray)
Farmer Lindy Haynes hugs one of the more than 25 pigs she lives with in her home on her property known as ‘Pigsville’ in the New South Wales town of Mudgee. (REUTERS/David Gray)


