Lozzy wozzy
New Born Pup
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Two of my girls have developed mammary tumours one of whom has had a lumpectomy the other is too old to make it worth the risk of an operation. They are both rescue pigs from different times, I have five girls and Sheldon, their leader. When talking to the vet the only reason he could find for their condition was the possibility that they were eating too many green beans. They were eating a bag of beans a day between them, and were passionate about eating them. Has anyone else come across this? I have totally cut out the green beans, and as they run free on grass all day, I just feed selective pellets in the evening with the odd spring green if the weather has been to wet to go out.