SOWS RESCUED TODAY - SOKEL - (AT GRETNA) hold on to your heartstrings

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These are 4 sows which arrived today at Sokel Rescue (Graham) as part of a larger group of piggies. Graham has kept the male piggies to be rehomed and I have the sows.

They have no names yet but thought I would pop them on Photo section. I am cross referencing them on Rescue also - all should be ready to go in FOUR WEEKS TIME.

The larger sow is Mum to the two with same colourings - obviously from different litters!! The white youngster 3 weeks old is from a Himalayan sow - she is lovely and will be named Snowdrop (possibly got some Sheltie in her). The rest I have yet to name:

This is Mum with her 1 or 2 week old baby sow

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This is the elder daughter with the 3 week old sow from the Himi mum

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All together:
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Please also check out thread - "So many piggies" all details about how we got them are on there.

Enjoy the pictures and spare a thought if you are going to rescue to all the guineas we do have at present.

Thanks
Helen.
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: they are all gorg
 
awww what a gorgeous family, good look to the both of you with rehoming :) :smitten:
 
Well done both of you for rescuing these little sweethearts, especially Graham as I know that this is a difficult time for you too.

Hope you find their forever homes soon xx
 
The 4 rescue sows (with me at Gretna) now have names: (PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR ID's)


3 week old white Sheltie x (poss) Himi - SNOWDROP
1/2 week old agouti and white - SWEETPEA


Mum - MEG
Daughter - BISCUIT

PLEASE NOTE: these girls will be rehomed in PAIRS (in fact in the pairs I have listed above).

Many thanks
Helen.
 
Hello everyone, I am Louise and new to the forum, introduced by Graham after contacting about rehoming of some piggies. I am looking for one or more sows to join my two females (Nettle and Peanut) and neutured male (Pickle) who has recently lost his girlfriend (Olive) to old age. I would love to adopt either or both pairs of the above cuties. They would be going to a loving happy home x. I have contacted Graham. I justed wanted to add this message to say hello, and that there is a good home here waiting for them if needed.x
 
Hi Louise,

Welcome to the forum and thank you for thinking Rescue. I am Helen and work for Graham and am currently fostering these 4 lovelies. Whereabouts are you? The girls can certainly be reserved for you if necessary. Please send Graham a message and he can certainly pass on my phone numbers and we can have a chat.

Look forward to hearing from you Louise,

Love
Helen.
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Hi Helen I'm in Preston, Lancs. I would love to reserve the sows. I have e-mailed Graham about them. Will speak soon x
 
Hi Louise,

I know Preston very well (I have relatives in Leyland) and I lived in Wigan for years. Anyway these 4 sows you can consider reserved for you as of now - but as I am sure you will appreciate- only on Graham's approvaL.

If all is well then I can certainly meet with you half way if you can travel - no problems at all there - I know its only 1hour 25 mins or so straight down the M6 from Preston if you wanted to come and see them here.

Very best wishes and I shall await hearing from either yourself or Graham with the next step. But to confirm - i have provisonally reserved them in your name.

Helen.
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Hi Helen

Great, thank you, I will wait to see what Graham would like to do, ie home visit, photos etc and then if he thinks I'm suitable....xxxxx
 
These 4 girls are now available for re-homing again in the near future due to the reservation falling through due to unforeseen circumstances. Please let us know if you are interested.

Many thanks
Helen and Graham (Sokel).
 
aww :( hels did you get my pm? (i replied to you about your family in leyland) :)
 
Heart strings were pulled real hard there love :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Probably just as well i'm not in the UK i reckon i'd have 50 piggies by now :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
Good luck with the rehoming, i'm sure they're going to give their future mummies lots of enjoyment over the years :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
 
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