Hi everybody! I am finally here with some pics of Tommy
He's such a love! I can't wait to get his outside pen built (I have the foundation, and it's 30 square feet), and get him a companion or two. I've re-homed Steve (the bunny that came with him), they were separated after a couple of days as Steve was getting too "friendly" with poor Tommy. Luckily a rabbit rescuer decided she had to have Steve to share her life with.
Anyways, I don't have many pics of Tommy yet, as I've been ill and not as photo happy as I usually am.
I am not sure what his breed might be. He's got long, silky hair that grows backwards and is super longer (it's cute short here, as his former family wanted to keep him tangle free). I don't know all the terms for pigs anymore, been so long (and being Canadian), I don't know what any of them are, lol. He's a gorgeous ginger red color with lots of white. In the light, his hair shines! He's loving the attention, the variety of food (my bearded dragons eat a large variety of fruit and veggies, so he gets lots of great stuff!). Later this month hubby and I are buying a bulk bag of GP pellets from the feed store (50lbs for $12), bulk hay ( 50lbs for $3) and bulk hay cubes (50lbs either mixed grass/alfalfa or alfalfa for $5). For the hay cubes, which would be better?
On to pics!

Anyways, I don't have many pics of Tommy yet, as I've been ill and not as photo happy as I usually am.
I am not sure what his breed might be. He's got long, silky hair that grows backwards and is super longer (it's cute short here, as his former family wanted to keep him tangle free). I don't know all the terms for pigs anymore, been so long (and being Canadian), I don't know what any of them are, lol. He's a gorgeous ginger red color with lots of white. In the light, his hair shines! He's loving the attention, the variety of food (my bearded dragons eat a large variety of fruit and veggies, so he gets lots of great stuff!). Later this month hubby and I are buying a bulk bag of GP pellets from the feed store (50lbs for $12), bulk hay ( 50lbs for $3) and bulk hay cubes (50lbs either mixed grass/alfalfa or alfalfa for $5). For the hay cubes, which would be better?
On to pics!







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