Arnold or arnolt, as Eva Gabor pronounced it. if you want to get technical Arnold Ziphul as he was the pet of a farmer by this name. in that sense it is like Elsie Borden- Elsie, the cow, of the Borden family- of milk products. somewhat oddly she was rarely ( the Cow) directly referred to as Elsie Borden, like a woman"s name.
The "Green Acres" pig was named Arnold Ziffel .
Arnold was a Pig, he was owned by a farmer name Mr. Zipful or Ziffle- they never did spell it out in the credits, as he was a bit actor. I can recall Eva Gabor once commenting on I believe the Carson program- Arr-Nallt ( how she mispronounced Arnold- Did Numba-Two ( feces) on the Stage! this gave another boost to the silly song about the (Pig in the Parlor-) what is that ( How we got evicted???)
The pig in the Avesta has no name. They just call it the Avesta pig or simply pig. All other animals in the Avesta doesn't have a name same as the Avesta pig.
it came from the pig its self
The name for a castrated (desexed) male pig is a barrow.
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Arnold Ziffel .
The "Green Acres" pig was named Arnold Ziffel .
Arnold Ziffle .
The pig belonged to both Fred and Doris Ziffel . The pig's name was Arnold Ziffel .
A Farmer named Mr. Ziphul or Zifful.
Green acres Did you know:Arnold the Pig was the only cast member of "Green Acres" to win an award for a performance in a sitcom.
A pig played the role .
Green Acres - 1965 A Pig in a Poke 1-23 was released on: USA: 9 March 1966
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Green Acres was a television situation comedy starring mainly Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor with various sub-actors ( local merchants, etc) the farmer Mr. Zifful and his pig, Arnold,. and so on. it is not even clear whether Green Acres was the name of the farm, or of the surrounding community, known also as Hooterville. Hooterville also figured in the sit com Petticoat Junction, allegedly set in the same town with an RR background.
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