Lethal Gene Babies

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having had the pleasure of being part of the piggie train I have to say these two are so gorgeous and nosy and inquisitive. I was very tempted to take them home with me drool
 
Thanks. I only wondered because I had a piggie years ago I suspected may have been blind in one eye, but I was never sure how to tell. She managed fine and was healthy so it didn't seem to affect her except she was easier to catch if she was facing one way than the other. Often wondered if there was a more conclusive way of finding out, shame I didn't knwo about the forum in those days!
 
I've had a surprising number of blind piggies over the years. Though these boys were the only lethal gene piggies I have had. Being blind was of no consequence to the pigs at all, no one had told them they were any different to the other pigs and they certainly didn't care. LOL

Suzy x
 
These boys appear to have touched many lives and hearts. My daughter and i did the penultimate leg of the journey, and it was indeed a joy! Beautiful day and delightful company, all Debbie's, daughters and Pigs! i would encourage anyone who has the time and inclination to get involved with a Piggle Train! We just managed to hand them over. They are beautiful, beautiful things who have been and will remain, much loved and very well cared for. :-D
 
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