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It been a while since i have written ...... but Hi everyone just had to share this with you.

My herd love a cardboard box. went to change over this morn(after heavy rain made box go sogey) and imagine my shock when the smallest Gp i have ever seen just strolled out. I have 9 girls. The last 2 were bought early August. Have discovered who is mum and have seperated her and baby. I just can,t believe it. Baby is so gorgeous. i bet he is a boy and I can't keep him ;( x
 
Oh bless! (naturally we'll all be ready to drool over pics when you can get some!)

Just a thought, have you checked your other new arrival from August just to be sure they're both female?
 
Oh bless! (naturally we'll all be ready to drool over pics when you can get some!)

Just a thought, have you checked your other new arrival from August just to be sure they're both female?

Help ma boab you're right that must've been a shocker...... I would check aswell but what a lovely wee surprise ......pigtures please drool

August to now just about the right timescale....heres hoping no more surprises!

Lisa & Ali x
 
Have checked the other new arrival but can't feel anything. My children are thrilled. i have been awake for hours worried bout them..... :... Will get my daughter to help me get pics on here x
 
I had that shock just about a year ago - some mothers with only one baby hardly show, and I'd had mine only for 10 days. I was rather bowled over!

Good that you have separated. Please keep mum and pup indoors as babies can't regulate the body temperature as well as adults (they don't have the body mass, for instance!); and the nights are too cold now.

Here is a link to a detailed pregnancy guide. The third part deals with baby and new mum care, including sexing links. http://wheekers.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=library&action=display&thread=7303

You are always welcome to post any pictures of the relevant bits or about baby care in our pregnancy section, which is monitored by experienced members. When taking sexing pictures, please angle the crucial anatomy towars a good source of light and make use of the macro (flower symbol) option for best results.

If you can't keep your baby, you are welcome to contact a piggy bank member and we will find him a rescue place where he can be bonded with a daddy pig and go to a good home checked home.
 
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