A partial list of the pigs and messages featured at each show can be found at inflatable pigs on Roger Waters' tours.
The band's inflatable pig, first used to promote their Animals album a decade earlier, was stored in one of the outbuildings.
After getting hit by an inflatable pig, Homer is recruited in the freak show to get blasted by cannonballs.
Pink Floyd played a two night stand in May 1988 (one of the nights saw their inflatable pig being torn to shreds).
The photographs were taken in early December 1976 and the inflatable pig was made by the Zeppelin Airship company.
An inflatable pig is tethered to the exterior of the building, a reference to the Animals album cover.
An inflatable pig was floated over the audience, and during each performance was replaced with a cheaper, but explosive version.
During the previous song, "In the Flesh", a giant inflatable pig was released, which Waters refers to in a speech between both songs.
Waters' trademarked inflatable pig is released, untethered, during "In the Flesh", and guided by remote control, floats around the venue.
In 1977, they employed the use of a large inflatable floating pig named "Algie".