White Pig Problems

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Does anyone else have these issues!? I give up :))

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Aha, yes! I've always found odd coloured stains on my white piggies. They're also the messiest when eating food; Poglet always looks like she has dribbled everywhere as the food stains her chin!
 
Yes! My girl Dolly has a lot of white on her and I always see green, red and orange stains on her from peppers and other veggies. I do wonder how she manages to get the stains where they are sometimes though! :))
 
My personal favourite (and fudges), is when she retrieves a poop from her bottom, has a good munch.. Then proceeds to have a wee nibble at her back as its itchy.. And hey presto- brown smudges on the white coat!
 
My personal favourite (and fudges), is when she retrieves a poop from her bottom, has a good munch.. Then proceeds to have a wee nibble at her back as its itchy.. And hey presto- brown smudges on the white coat!

That possibly explains why Kasper always has brown marks there :(
 
watermelon is great for producing red sticky dribble chins! And the way my two shelties eat parsley, getting all excited and cramming it in at top speed, means they sometimes get green chins from that too. Messy little nibblers!
 
Snowball used to have 'vampire chin' after eating red pepper (she was completely white), and Sunrise is pretty good at achieving that effect too :)
 
Albie and Percy won't eat parsley (fussy critters!) It can sit there all day and they won't look twice at it. My first rainbow pig Eddie would sniff that stuff out... He'd eat it by the bucket load if he was allowed to! Silverbeet on the other hand... the supermarket people must think we eat crazy amounts of it with what we buy for pigglies!
 
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