Northern NY Chickenstock: June 25th 2011 aka "Lovinstock"

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Who did you get your Lav orps from? I might be interested in some.

Also, that is what my daughter said when I told her we might cook this pot belly piggie! She's 7. She says she loves bacon and ham.
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It would be the equivalent to me cooking my dog. I am not an authentic farmer.

I couldnt do it either if it were mine but I could eat someone elses hahaha sorry that was sick!

The lav orps were from gumps girl who got them from HinkJC:)

Sign me up for a few Lav Orps then!
 
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I couldnt do it either if it were mine but I could eat someone elses hahaha sorry that was sick!

The lav orps were from gumps girl who got them from HinkJC:)

Sign me up for a few Lav Orps then!

they are in the bator as we speak! Ill be collecting more for me to hatch hopefully with my eggs in march
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hehe I wont be offering any up for auctions though-Ive been keeping these for me and us
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you have some Muggs dont you?? who are they from??
 
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Who did you get your Lav orps from? I might be interested in some.

Also, that is what my daughter said when I told her we might cook this pot belly piggie! She's 7. She says she loves bacon and ham.
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It would be the equivalent to me cooking my dog. I am not an authentic farmer.

I couldnt do it either if it were mine but I could eat someone elses hahaha sorry that was sick!

The lav orps were from gumps girl who got them from HinkJC:)

Yeah, I can eat them if they aren't personal friends!
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No problem.

yer piggie is smarter than a dog and will be an equal challenge to train. Think smart critter and try positive methods. Restrict his food, if you need to, and dole it out to him when he does good things.
 
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I couldnt do it either if it were mine but I could eat someone elses hahaha sorry that was sick!

The lav orps were from gumps girl who got them from HinkJC:)

Yeah, I can eat them if they aren't personal friends!
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No problem.

yer piggie is smarter than a dog and will be an equal challenge to train. Think smart critter and try positive methods. Restrict his food, if you need to, and dole it out to him when he does good things.

We have two pigs right now that we are going to breed but don't plan on eating, their piglets are going to be eaten though. We name any animals we plan on eating a food name, for example we named our roosters Dumpling and Nugget. It helps you to not get attached if you go into it realizing they are going to be dinner someday.
 
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