Emma arrived at Apricot Lane Farm more ghost than animal, a discarded breeding pig whose body had been pushed beyond its limits. No one expected her to carry a healthy litter, let alone survive the birth. When 17 piglets arrived, chaos replaced hope. Thirteen clung to life, their mother sinking deeper into fever as the farmer, Chester, made an impossible choice: separate them to save them all. Away from her babies, Emma deteriorated even faster.
Desperate, Chester reversed his decision and returned the squealing piglets to their mother’s side. What followed defied every prediction. At the sound of their cries and the feel of their tiny bodies pressing against her, Emma rallied. Her eyes brightened, her breathing steadied, and, inch by inch, she rose. Nourished by purpose more than food, she began to eat, nurse, and fight. In choosing her calling, Emma chose life—and it answered.