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Old 03/29/08, 07:19 PM
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Talking My Hubby Smells Like A Pig!!!

We got our first pig this evening. A man we go to church with raises them.. hes about 35-40 lbs. We are so excited to finally be getting started! YAAAAYY!!!! So.... in this case my hubby smelling like a pig is a GOOD thing!!:1pig::1pig:
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Old 03/29/08, 07:28 PM
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better than him smelling like another woman's perfume LOL
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Old 03/29/08, 11:31 PM
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... A man we go to church with raises them.. hes about 35-40 lbs. :1pig::1pig:
That's a small man to be raising pigs, LOL.
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My pigs have no odor. Same with the pigs of others I know. So I assume you've made a joke?!! :o)
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Old 03/31/08, 07:15 AM
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milkinpigs- thats true!
Up north-oops! That does sound funny!
Rogo, no I was totally serious about the smell. He had them down in a holding pen and it smelled. I did notice that the pig doesn't smell since hes in a big pen by himself. I'm planning on having him in a lot thats approx. 30x45 ft on grass- does that sound ok?
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Old 03/31/08, 11:20 AM
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Forgot to add these are Hampshire hogs, since we haven't done pigs before we bought what seems common around here. Are they a decent breed? Thanks, Kathy
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