From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpiggerypig‧ge‧ry /ˈpɪɡəri/ noun (plural piggeries) [countable] British English TAa pig farm, or the place on a farm where pigs are kept
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piggery• It was used as a piggery and the stench hovered about it.• In 1278 the abbot's men destroyed a piggery belonging to the bishop in Godney Moor, and again in 1315.• For forty days she banishes him to the stables and piggeries.• I didn't anticipate spending days mucking out some of the dirtiest piggeries I had ever seen.• It was some time before we retrieved them and went into the piggery.