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Post by bluelacedredhead on Jun 15, 2007 10:46:34 GMT -5
Here's Annie!! She walked on a leash for me night before last. But last night, she was having NO part of this domestic pig thing..She screamed and squealed and bit me... This morning, she reluctantly drank her milk in favour of milk softened piglet starter pellets!! She's growing up, lol
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Post by bunkie on Jun 15, 2007 11:40:24 GMT -5
what a cutie pie! looks like a keeper!" )
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Post by lavandulagirl on Jun 15, 2007 11:50:18 GMT -5
My kids are totally in love! I had to explain to Harrison that a trip to Ontario to hug a pig was completely out of the question.
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Jun 15, 2007 12:07:58 GMT -5
Bob says we could bring her to the bbq in NYS, but she won't pass as a dog by then..Dogs only need Rabies Certificate to cross the border..Knowing what poultry and horses require, I don't even want to know about the pig..
Bunkie, She is a Keeper, but not here. As it stands right now, she is slated to be a brood sow (when she's a bit bigger, lol). I need to soon try to introduce her to the other piglets before she no longer fits in the dog crate..
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Post by downinmyback on Jun 15, 2007 16:02:16 GMT -5
Blue she looks like a keeper. Yes it is better to keep her near others pigs as i have made too many pets and they become pest when they get bigger and not in the cute stage anymore. It looks like you did a good job Blue.
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Post by houseodessey on Jun 16, 2007 19:44:02 GMT -5
Yay for Annie.! It's always nice to see a gorgeous redhead. The fact that any piglets survived is a tribute to your awesomeness, Wen.
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