Monday, October 19, 2009

My new favorite thing... well next to MILK!

Pears! Juicy ripe pears and tomatoes juicy ripe tomatoes. Yumm Yummm
My friends Lilly and Grandma Marilyn bring them to me for treats. Slurpalicious!

Dot says I've gotten so much food on myself I could really use a bath... I wonder what that is...hmmm?

Monday, October 12, 2009

My favorite thing!

FOOD! When I hear someone coming with my bottle I jump for joy. Once I nearly fell out the door when it was opened because I was so excited. Dot made of video of me at breakfast today.

Oh My! I sure did get a lot of milk on my face. :) GOT MILK?

Warm & Cozy


Today I got a new home. It's big and roomy. Dot & Brian put up a heat lamp in the middle. It makes a nice warm spot where I like to sleep. Then Dot put some hay and grass and dirt in my new house for me. I like to burrow in the hay. It makes a good blanket.

I nibble at the hay. Rooting in the dirt is fun. I hope Dot puts in a new scoop of dirt soon.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Bottle baby

Last week we went to Missouri to pick up Bud Nichol's herd of Red Wattle hogs: 2 big boars, 4 big sows- one with a litter of piglets . . . and a bottle baby. I decided it would be fun to chronicle the bottle baby piglet's progress on this blog.

Ginny had told us about her before we drove out. She said the piglet was one of a litter of a dozen. Ginny was attending the birth. She had wiped the piglet dry and set her aside when suddenly 3 piglets were born in quick succession. Ginny hurried to wipe them dry. In the hustle, our little girl's umbilical cord got stepped on a stretched. Now she has an umbilical hernia. She can't go back with her brothers and sisters because the hernia resembles a nipple and the other piglets would pull, suck and bite at it. Not a good thing.

So now we have a baby pig. :)

There is nothing cuter than a baby RW piglet. When we got to Bud and Ginny's the piglet was running around the house playing with a tiny puppy. After loading up the big hogs in the stock trailer, we packed up the piglet in a cardboard box with a little blanket and some shredded newspaper. She road in the back seat with Kacie all the way home.

Ginny called her Petunia. This immediately presented a challenge for us as we already have a Petunia pig. Right now she seems to have multiple names: P2, Rosy, Pigaleto. . .

This is her story: