During a routine inspection on his farm near Beeford, East Yorkshire, Tom Warkup was warned of a possible future increase in pig pen enrichment requirements.
'I could see more and more of my time being spent between workshop and pen, devising, fixing and repairing a range of toys to keep our pigs engaged.'
'So I got to thinking. I am a fan of Crystal Spring feeders- expensive but not so much when shared between two pens. As I wanted something big enough to hold up to three toys at once, similar siting between pens seemed a good idea.'
Tom enlisted the help of Richard Morley, 'a genius with metal' and they built prototypes, which they tested on their own pigs , over a period of six months.
'We developed a frame to fix in our pen divisions, which hold up to three toys each- we chose wood, plastic pipe and a salt lick block- all fixed without any tools, just a pre-drilled 22 mm hole in each toy.'











