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EP#09 | Emily Mohring is the pioneering force behind The More Method Group, a nationwide network of pig hoof trimmers dedicated to humane, stress-free care. From flipping pigs safely to rescuing neglected hooves, Emily shares her journey from farrier to pig advocate, revealing the shocking gaps in standard pig care and how her team is raising the bar. One hoof at a time.
Dive into conversations about:
1. The "flipping method"—why it’s safer than sedation or restraint
2. Social media myths (no, pigs don’t "play dead" during trims!)
3. Rescue work and the emotional toll of rehabilitating neglected pigs
4. Building a business that trains others to uphold ethical standards
5. Pig intelligence—why they’re more like "moody cats with PhDs" than farm animals
Whether you’re a pig parent, animal lover, or just curious about unconventional careers, this episode is packed with heart, humor, and a dose of reality about the challenges—and joys—of caring for these misunderstood creatures.
About the Guest: Emily Mohring, Founder of The More Method Group
Emily is a former farrier who revolutionized pig hoof care after witnessing horrific standards in the industry. With over 13,000 pigs on her books and a team of trained trimmers across the U.S., she’s a vocal advocate for trauma-informed care and owner education. Follow her work on TikTok (@emily.the.trimmer: https://www.tiktok.com/@emily.the.trimmer) and Instagram.
Lesson Takeaways:
1. Pigs deserve better—many suffer due to outdated, painful trimming methods.
2. Humane handling = happier pigs. The "flip method" reduces stress for pigs and handlers.
3. Rescue isn’t shameful. Emily’s rule: "We’re here to help, not judge."
4. Social media saves lives. Sharing before/after care educates owners and raises standards.
5. Farm vets are vanishing. Emily’s team fills critical gaps in pig healthcare.
6. Pigs are emotional geniuses. Their intelligence and sensitivity demand respect.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:10 - Emily’s origin story: From horses to pigs
07:01 - The "flip method" explained (and why it’s not tonic immobility)
15:30 - Horror stories: Beer sedation, roped pigs, and why anesthesia risks matter
24:45 - Building a business that trains ethical trimmers nationwide
34:00 - Social media’s role: Education vs. outrage culture
45:20 - Rescue work: The reality of 303 pigs and 750 lbs of food a day
55:00 - Why pigs are like "standoffish cats" (and Gary’s adoption struggles)
01:04:00 - Biomechanical challenges: Pigs as "genetic dumpster fires"
01:15:00 - Emily’s TikTok hack (and how to follow her new account)
01:20:00 - Rhino-trimming in South Africa?! Emily’s next adventure
Resources:
Emily’s Website: https://www.mohrmethodgroup.com/emily-mohr
Emily’s TikTok (new account): https://www.tiktok.com/@emily.the.trimmer
Emily’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilythetrimmer/
Emily’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily_the_trimmer/
Mikko’s Choice: https://mikkoschoice.com
Human Animal’s Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humananimalspodcast-w5j
EP#09 | Emily Mohring is the pioneering force behind The More Method Group, a nationwide network of pig hoof trimmers dedicated to humane, stress-free care. From flipping pigs safely to rescuing neglected hooves, Emily shares her journey from farrier to pig advocate, revealing the shocking gaps in standard pig care and how her team is raising the bar. One hoof at a time.
Dive into conversations about:
1. The "flipping method"—why it’s safer than sedation or restraint
2. Social media myths (no, pigs don’t "play dead" during trims!)
3. Rescue work and the emotional toll of rehabilitating neglected pigs
4. Building a business that trains others to uphold ethical standards
5. Pig intelligence—why they’re more like "moody cats with PhDs" than farm animals
Whether you’re a pig parent, animal lover, or just curious about unconventional careers, this episode is packed with heart, humor, and a dose of reality about the challenges—and joys—of caring for these misunderstood creatures.
About the Guest: Emily Mohring, Founder of The More Method Group
Emily is a former farrier who revolutionized pig hoof care after witnessing horrific standards in the industry. With over 13,000 pigs on her books and a team of trained trimmers across the U.S., she’s a vocal advocate for trauma-informed care and owner education. Follow her work on TikTok (@emily.the.trimmer: https://www.tiktok.com/@emily.the.trimmer) and Instagram.
Lesson Takeaways:
1. Pigs deserve better—many suffer due to outdated, painful trimming methods.
2. Humane handling = happier pigs. The "flip method" reduces stress for pigs and handlers.
3. Rescue isn’t shameful. Emily’s rule: "We’re here to help, not judge."
4. Social media saves lives. Sharing before/after care educates owners and raises standards.
5. Farm vets are vanishing. Emily’s team fills critical gaps in pig healthcare.
6. Pigs are emotional geniuses. Their intelligence and sensitivity demand respect.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:10 - Emily’s origin story: From horses to pigs
07:01 - The "flip method" explained (and why it’s not tonic immobility)
15:30 - Horror stories: Beer sedation, roped pigs, and why anesthesia risks matter
24:45 - Building a business that trains ethical trimmers nationwide
34:00 - Social media’s role: Education vs. outrage culture
45:20 - Rescue work: The reality of 303 pigs and 750 lbs of food a day
55:00 - Why pigs are like "standoffish cats" (and Gary’s adoption struggles)
01:04:00 - Biomechanical challenges: Pigs as "genetic dumpster fires"
01:15:00 - Emily’s TikTok hack (and how to follow her new account)
01:20:00 - Rhino-trimming in South Africa?! Emily’s next adventure
Resources:
Emily’s Website: https://www.mohrmethodgroup.com/emily-mohr
Emily’s TikTok (new account): https://www.tiktok.com/@emily.the.trimmer
Emily’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilythetrimmer/
Emily’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily_the_trimmer/
Mikko’s Choice: https://mikkoschoice.com
Human Animal’s Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humananimalspodcast-w5j