This week I decided to post a picture of my brother's pig. He brought Wilbur down with him and his wife one time and he had him here for a few days. This pig let you know with high pitched squeals when he wasn't happy and he wanted a treat or something to eat or to go for a walk. It was interesting to have a pig in the house though.
Oh and Braine from Talk Supe, here's that picture of my bread maker you asked for last week. LOL
cute pot-belly. my boss recently bought 2 piglets and had them in her home for a few weeks. they were litter box trained, but soon outgrew that and they now are housed outside. i don't think it was a well-thought-out plan.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, you definitely have to have some enclosed yard space for them.
DeleteNot sure I'd ever want a pig as a pet, but they are smart
ReplyDeleteYeah and they make a lot of noise.
DeletePigs are interesting animals. I don't think many people realize how big they get though. Even "miniature" pigs get to weigh 70-100 pounds. I have a friend who has one and loves it. They are very smart and great animals. I hope you brother enjoys his. :-)
ReplyDeleteHe loves pigs and they do get bigger.
DeleteCan you train a pig? Like to potty or pee or do you have to take them out constantly?
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't look too intimidating, I will look for one and maybe it'll make me appear a better baker than I actually am. Thanks for remembering Mary! Muah!
They have the pig outside now. They can use doggie door and be trained to go outside to potty.
DeleteAwe the little guy is cute. Huh, I have always wanted a bread maker.
ReplyDeleteI love my bread maker. I have been a baking fool for a while now. I made cinnamon raisin bread the other day and it was so good.
DeleteYour brother has a pig? That's so cool! The pig is adorable!
ReplyDeletelol yeah and this picture was taken when the pig was a baby. He's a bit bigger now, now much but some.
DeleteThe pig is cute, but I don't think I could take the squealing for long. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! He is so cute! I love pigs.
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