Prodigious porker may be world's biggest pig

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A farmer in central New York has what he believes may be the world's biggest pig: a porker named Norm who is 4 feet tall, 7 feet from snout to tail and weighs 1,600 pounds.

They think it may be the world’s biggest pig.

It’s a porker named Norm who is 4 feet tall, 7 feet from snout to tail and weighs 1,600 pounds.

Norm lives on Bob Peterson’s farm in central New York’s Madison County. Peterson, a retired state trooper, named the prodigious pig after the character on “Cheers.”

A livestock specialist at Cornell says a normal 3-year-old pig tops out at 500 pounds. Being more than three times that, Norm has attracted a lot of human visitors. But Peterson says the big pig will never wind up as bacon. He says Norm has become a mascot, and as long as there’s a Peterson farm, he’s got a place to live.

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