That is my ultimate aim, but because you don't get a profit from running a rescue you have to save a lot of money first. A few thousand dollars (or pounds) just to set up all the normal cages and get plenty of pellets, veggies, toys, bedding etc. in. And then you've got the vets bills, which are inevitable when you recsue pigs.
I've asked a number of rescue owners, including Teresa, about how it all works out, and it is clear that it is real tough sometimes.
I had to make do with volunteering at a rescue and fostering piggies, but until I can get the funds, it just is not possible to open up a rescue.