no they wouldn't now.He said he will issue an apology when he makes his Christmas calls .

a phone call is nice though too

Bye for now, Hope that you have a good morning Smiley Happy

 

see you later Iza, have a good day.

 

I have to do something about ordering balloons today for my Sunday party

Good morning Stringers 🙂 gee whizz, the peace in this thread is lovely, thank you to whoever organised it 😄

I've been into town and now I'm home again...working from home today so I hope I don't get distracted too much. I know I will though lol, I am easily distracted.

The man up the road has free watermelons on his front fence so I'm going to get one. I'll have to start putting the bleepy tomatoes out on my fence instead of burying them.

Iza, got any Christmas piggie news? Are they trained? How's the smell? Lol
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Hi Karen ,

Piggie news...they are doing what piggies do I suppose..They don't tell me much lol but going by appearances and behaviour all is as it should be.I didn't notice too much of a stink when I tossed them some kitchen scraps yesterday Woman Happy

If I ever feel that they are worthy of a thread dedicated to them ..will you please help me Woman LOL

 

 

 

Can you pat them? Are they babies, or big porkers? What colour are they? Are they hairy? Do they have favourite scraps? I should be working 😄

My brother caught a baby feral pig when he was a kid and he kept it in the chook cage. The poor little thing terrorised the chooks but eventually died...it was one of those black wild pigs with tusks. It was pretty scary feeding the chooks with that wild thing in there lol
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Absolutely Iza, I would love to help with a piggie thread...I have so many questions 😄 that's just a start lol
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They can be patted .Still a bit nervous around people though .They were weaned when we got them how ever many weeks ago that is now .They'd be approx 4 months old  now.They are a mixed variety pig .. kind of a gingery colour with black spots and markings and they are hairy.They like any scraps really and apparently will eat most weeds which is good. They are fab at turning the ground over.

 

That's a well behaved wild pig .I would expect it to eat the chickens .