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 Post subject: Growing Pigs
PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:40 pm 
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Thought I would share a couple photos of how the pigs have progressed in a month.
They have completely settled in and over their fear of me. Here they come running.


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Just hogging the camera :wink:


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Doing what they do best


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And the last one. A ham shot.

We have had heavy amounts of rainfall so the ground is actually a muddy mess which they like. We are also using them in this area to till the soil to plant another garden area. Most likely will move them off this area this weekend to fresh ground.


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Great pictures! They sure tamed down fast! Let me know how good of a job they do tilling the soil for your garden spot! I am really interested to know.

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