Pig enters Britain's Got Talent on trampoline
04/12/2009 Humans aren't the only species which enjoy jumping on a trampoline, according to a report in the Sun.
The newspaper reports that a trampolining pig will be among the hopefuls auditioning for the TV show Britain's Got Talent this year.
A family from Shropshire has been training their Hungarian pig Scarlett to jump on a trampoline to impress the judges on the TV talent show. The owners say that they discovered Scarlett's talent when she was just a piglet and they put her on their daughter's trampoline.
They told the newspaper: "Scarlet will be trampolining and two of our other pigs, Arthur and Polly, will be doing their own dances nearby. We hope the judges will be impressed and fingers crossed next week we will have some good news."
For those who choose to use trampolines for their traditional purpose there are many health benefits available. Bouncing on a trampoline is a great way to improve strength, co-ordination, and balance.

The newspaper reports that a trampolining pig will be among the hopefuls auditioning for the TV show Britain's Got Talent this year.
A family from Shropshire has been training their Hungarian pig Scarlett to jump on a trampoline to impress the judges on the TV talent show. The owners say that they discovered Scarlett's talent when she was just a piglet and they put her on their daughter's trampoline.
They told the newspaper: "Scarlet will be trampolining and two of our other pigs, Arthur and Polly, will be doing their own dances nearby. We hope the judges will be impressed and fingers crossed next week we will have some good news."
For those who choose to use trampolines for their traditional purpose there are many health benefits available. Bouncing on a trampoline is a great way to improve strength, co-ordination, and balance.



