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Pinky has been doing a very good job with her first litter. I'm hopeful we'll wean all of them, but time will tell. Right now the piglets are spending quite a bit of time messing with each other, burrowing in the hay, and sleeping.
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Pinky is a solid pink pig like the one on the left, the boar is a seriously spotted pig. Makes for interesting combinations.
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The piglet facing us is colored like his/her dad, but is mostly pink.
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Red n blacks piglets are a completely different color scheme. Same dad.
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Here's dad, patrolling the perimeter fence for tasty grass.
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