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Re: [PyrNet-L] Have to share....



Merrilie,   It is not as bad as you might think. Porkchop can be litterbox
trained , with ease. Trained to go out side in on spot.And I would say you would rather have that spot someplace not to close to the house. The feed store has pig chow. Which should be the better part of the diet. Pigs need
to be oiled. The skin flakes without it.  They learn fast and move slow unless
they want to do it. I know some other things about like that. I found they
like dog food and treats alot.
 
Dolores
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From: Merrilie
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 1999 8:01 PM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] Have to share....

I have to share this.... my dear daughter (sometimes I use the term *dear* loosly......:)))  and her belved husband came to my house tonight, unannounced (no biggy there) and brought a guest......... Porkchop.  Porkchop is a pig.  Porkchop is a BABY pig.  Sam has adopted Porkchop, who is now asleep in his (Sam's) crate, after being licked and mothered, er fathered..., by Sam... Porkchop licks Sam... they are buds after about 10 minutes.  I have never owned a pig.  Someone help me here-------- what do they like to eat? Drink? OMG........ what am I going to do? This will be Sam's buddy for sure.... My daughter is proned to do silly stuff, but this one takes the cake! And she dragged her 2 brothers into this-- one who flew in unannounced from Calif.. I was, and still am, in shock over that, totally unexpected.......and then the piggy......
 
A dazed Merrilie