Madder than a bag of frogs.

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The title of this post was muttered by hubby as he was going out this evening.

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Sadly the aren't behaving as well as they normally do on the lawn. I've just hoiked Prissie out with a mouthful of Guiness's fur so I think they may have to use the playpen in pairs.

Paula
 
I have the worst group dynamic ever wit this lot. Marmaduke and Prissie and Guiness and Stella are fine and live together in pairs. Guiness loves marmaduke, but Stella hates him with a passion. Prissie and Stella are fine. But Prissie and Guiness are the two alpha pigs and neither of them will back down.

Ah well at least mr fatty is getting some exercise without peeing on my carpet.

Paula
 
OHs have a lot to put up with. I have just succumbed to another lady today, and am working out how to tell him...nice tea on the table :x

Still last time, it took him two months to notice as she was shy to start with...
 
Awwwww what a lovely playpen :) looks like you're going to have a funfilled evening in :))
 
Out of interest, do you find the single height of a CC square a good enough barrier to gp escape? I'm creating a playpen for wet weather days in a shed and wanted to have a safety net around the entrance to prevent sneaky escapes :) I thought a line of the CC squares surround the entrance might do the trick.
 
Out of interest, do you find the single height of a CC square a good enough barrier to gp escape? I'm creating a playpen for wet weather days in a shed and wanted to have a safety net around the entrance to prevent sneaky escapes :) I thought a line of the CC squares surround the entrance might do the trick.

As long as they are firmly attached it's a good barrier. I would suggest cable ties rather than the round connectors if piggies aren't being supervised.

Paula
 
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