Dear Laura i'm so sorry to hear that Peggy Rose lost her battle 8...8...8...
RIP Peggy Rose run free at the bridge, have fun playing with all the other piggies popcorning and munching out on clover and dandelions, you'll be very sadly missed by Nooshi and your mummy but NEVER EVER forgotten xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) and loads of loves from Velvet, Onyx and Glynis xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Another little star now twinkling in the sky ........
Laura i know you did all you could and that is why little Peggy lived as long as she did, i hope you can find a new friend for Nooshi, loves and hugs xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Becca,
For various reasons, some people choose to lay their piggies to rest in a large garden pot, rather than burying them in the ground. Usually a nice evergreen plant is planted on the top, and/or some flowers. The pot can be taken with you, if you move, so some people choose this option if they know they'll be moving house at some point. It's not for everyone, but many piggy owners find a great deal of comfort in having their beloved piggy laid to rest this way, knowing that they can always keep them closeby.
Thanks to everyone for their condolences. It still seems odd at times not feeding her every few hours. And I do regret not taking more non-medical pictures of her, I don't have many at all to go on.
As missy said, Becca, it's simply a burial in a garden pot. I don't own the house I live in and know I will be moving away at some point. Rather than bury Peggy in the garden I chose to bury her in a pot. I have lost three other guineas, before Peggy, and each were cremated so I have their ashes. But cremation is expensive and with the number of guineas I have, I've chosen to start burying them in 'Pig Pots'. This is Peggy's with the stones my mum and the twins made for Peg:
There is room for another guinea in there so when another of my pigs' time comes, the pot is already there.
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