I had been hoping to post this under happier circumstances. When i last went to Coseley GPR i came back with a baby sow (as well as Pongo), hoping that in the near future i would be able to bond her with Dora and Belle. As Dora was still very poorly and has since passed over the rainbow bridge this little one has found a friend in Belle. I most be truthful and say that she probably hasn't had the attention she deserves over the past week as all my time has been taken up caring for Dora and for some reason i just couldn't give her a name (somewhere in my head i think i felt like i was replacing Dora and it didn't seem right). @Bill & Ted said that she looks like a Lily so we have decided that this will be her name.
Lily is now 7 weeks old and has settled in surprisingly well. She is still learning about veggies but loves to bury herself in a pile of hay and has enjoyed a little freshly cut grass. I am working in the piggy room and see that she is already more confident about being out and about in the cage when i am here, We will now spend some time getting to know our new arrival. Hopefully she will help ease some of the sadness that has almost overwhelmed us this year. It really is hard not to smile at a baby piggy.
I had forgotten how tiny pups are (at 6 weeks she weighed 284g) and how fast. Getting a photo was almost impossible.


Lily is now 7 weeks old and has settled in surprisingly well. She is still learning about veggies but loves to bury herself in a pile of hay and has enjoyed a little freshly cut grass. I am working in the piggy room and see that she is already more confident about being out and about in the cage when i am here, We will now spend some time getting to know our new arrival. Hopefully she will help ease some of the sadness that has almost overwhelmed us this year. It really is hard not to smile at a baby piggy.
I had forgotten how tiny pups are (at 6 weeks she weighed 284g) and how fast. Getting a photo was almost impossible.

