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That does make it alot easier.....knowing they are headed some where else takes some of the stress away....and you still get all the fun of hatching!!![]()
Jake, the little pigs are American Guinea Hogs. Recently their numbers were less than 35 total! Efforts to save them from extinction are working and today there are a little over a thousand registered hogs, of which two are mine. They are a small hog, less than 300 pounds, said to be quite docile. Unlike most hogs, Guinea Hogs graze like sheep and if provided enough pasture, need little supplemental feed. We are enjoying Prentiss and Petunia and they are settling in with the rest of the animals. If Stuart decides to chase them, little Prentiss turns around and stands him right down now. Stuart twirls around and runs the other way. That little porker isn't running from emus anymore. It is so funny, they now come up to the house at 5:00 when everyone else does to let me know it is time to eat and go to bed for the night. They look so cute out in the pasture by the barn. My neighbor left a message on my answering machine yesterday asking "Did I see pigs? There were two little black things in your yard and they looked like pigs." It cracked us up.
Anyway, gotta go let the beasts run free and make sure they all have food and water.
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Just make sure you have that incubator free to add eggs for the Easter Hatch! Lots of contests and great prizes are in the works!
Yep.Daron is getting MORE roosters?He must "downsize" like Kathy.![]()
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Kathy - hope everything goes well with your hatch. Only like 25 more days.![]()
Mary - those videos are hilarious. Of course, I'm partial to the emu's. Adorable of the big boys with the little ones. The pigs are, well, pigs it seems.They look like they've settled in nicely and are getting used to each other. Can't wait to see some video of the pigs out with Stuart and Lois.![]()
Could't resists the Icelandic's power pull.
But seriously, there is a chance that I may have to cull all that I have now, after the vet comes tomorrow and send the blood test to be tested. I will know the results in a week or so before making any move.
Mary- the pigs were funny.
We might get a heifer, and this is what we might get-