black and white photograph, C1890's

Historical information

Farmers on the Orbost flats and nearby districts used to grow a lot of maize and harvest the maize by putting the pigs in to eat the maize. They had to get the pigs to Bairnsdale with other chaps, droving about 600 pigs. It would take them 12 days. A wagonette would go in front and dribble out the maize. When they reached Swan Reach, the drovers would often go over to the old grog shanty and got drunk while one man would stay to keep the 600 pigs together. It was a difficult job. The pigs were ferried across the rivers.

Significance

This is a pictorial record of early farming in East Gippsland.

Physical description

A black / white photograph of men on horseback droving pigs from the Cann River district to market along a dirt road.

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