The 3 (new) little piggies
As you can see, especially in the top picture, there are only small amounts of short blades of green grass out there and that's after Sammy and Dean had ravaged through it. Still, they went to town on it and hardly stopped eating the whole time they were out there. I was actually surprised how much they managed to forage up.
The long hair is Skipper. We've been lucky so far with it. There hasn't been any of the common problems with long hair on the backside, like urine and poop getting stuck in it and making it very messy. He's getting in trimmed and groomed at his next nail trim in about a week or so. Very important to keep my eye on it.
Look at how much Gilligan has grown! He's bigger than Skipper now. He also outweighs him. Still trying to figure out how that happened. Just yesterday he was this tiny scared little guy, now he's large and in charge. He's established himself as the dominant pig in that cage. Skipper yields to him with little or no argument. He even tried to rumble strut Mr Bubbles when their floor pens are next to each other. Of course challenging Mr Bubbles would be a bad idea which is why they'll never be together.
They got to go out again yesterday. They really do enjoy the grazing. I like it too. It keeps their natural and wild foraging behavior alive and well. It's important for them to know how to do that.
- ItsaZoo
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I don’t take mine out, but I’m growing a planter of Easter grass for her. This local Farmer Seed and Nursery had little bags of Easter grass seed, which is just rye grass. It isn’t treated with anything, so I planted some and it’s about 5 inches tall now. Some people plant it to use in Easter baskets instead of plastic and paper grass.