I finally got to take her Xmas Pic for you!!!! and next one in her reindeer ears complete with earrings...This is Daisymae, my pot belly piggy,if ya meeting her for the first time...
O Xmas tree..O Xmas tree..Att: KELL!!!
Bring her to the next roundup. She is so cute.
there is a DAISYMAE street here in countryside novato, and i think about your daisymae everytime i pass by that road. i'll take a photo of the sign one of these days.
LOL..nottt!! she is over 200 pounds...with little bitty feet...
just to cute Nadine
TOOOO FUNNY, NADINE!! LOL. Now I have some Christmas spirit. And look, Daisymae loves her earrings, she is actually smiling in that picture. Nothing like getting dreesed up for a pig to feel like a priceless, pretty princess piglet!!
HELLO MY LITTLE DAISYMAE!! KISS KISS! LOL
Thought it would make your day!!!.. She finally came out of that house for some sunshine...it got up to 63 degrees for her to poke her head out of the hay...lol...Bribe her with some bread treats...to smile for me..lol....
You mean she was not smiling just for me? LOL THANKS Nadine. You always make laugh!!
She doesn't look like she is that large. You must put her on a diet after Christmas until the spring roundup so she will be in shape for the trip. Boy could we have some fun with her around, ear rings and all.
LOL..She has been that way for the last 6 years...besides she will not be a happy camper if she don't get her way...
Moo,
Is that the new breed of pigmansia? She is precious! Love her outfit.
Barbara
LOL..wait until Valentine's Day..mmmm
I would kiss her if I saw her. LOL!
LOL..and pinch her cheeks...
LOL Delisa. You would kiss those pink pig lips? I will only kiss the top of her pretty pink pig head. LOL
OK Nadine, I am waiting now for Valentine's day. I hope she will be my valentine but she might prefer Delisa now with such promises of affection. Delisa, you better not have come between me and my pig! LOL
pic copyright KaRiZ ShYt
Oh !! Little piggy is cute!!LOL...man it has been a long time since I remember Daisymae being little..she was 8 weeks old when we brought her home in the back of our CRV...in a dog cage...
totally adorable pic
Awww..what a cutie!
Our neighbors have a Pot Belly Pig that lives in their barn, She comes to the kitchen door every morning for breakfast. They let her in and sit a plate on the floor and she eats with them. LOL Then she goes to the door and ask to go out. She will waddle/run all of the way back to the barn for a nap. She about 200 lbs.
My Patsy Swine never got that big. I couldn't keep her contained and had to find her a new home after she was about 6 months old. She would dig up the flowers as quick as I planted them. Not funny. :~((
I don't think that she ever got over 50 lbs.
Betty
Oh Betty, I was going to ask you to take another picture so I could see that cute pig better. I would love a 50 pound pig. I hear they are so smart and can be potty trained. In my next life I will live on a farm. I love all the animals. I want fancy chickens too running arorund.
Nothing can interfere with my first pig love of Daisymae, but Patsy Swine is sure cute. You are so lucky to be where you can have such animals. Show us more. LOL
And Little Jimmy did say 'tater's never did taste good with chicken on the plate." and heck he was so right.
i tought i taw a pig ?
too much egg nog ?, good nite!
LOL
Betty, do you have a farm in Nashville? Your chicks are too cute. Do they give you eggs?
Wanna see pics of my chickys...LOL..I got some too..They lay the easter color eggs....
Edit to say..have to take pics tomorrow..lol...they all went to bed..
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Hi Kell,
I do have a farm just outside town. The chickens did give a lot of eggs until the neighbors dogs discovered how to kill them. I finally had to give the chickens to a friend of mine before they all became doggy dinners. That is when Emu Lou Hairless came to live with us. She was quite the guard creature and was able to keep the Evil dogs out of the barn.
This is Emu Lou Hairless getting into the Christmas Spirit(s).
Yes Nadine. I sure do! CC has some great looking chicks too. I would just love to have one of my own. I had a rooster for a year growing up. My sister hatched it as a science project. We named him Baby and he followed me all around. I loved that rooster. We kept him till the neighbors were sick of him cocka doodle dooing at the crack of dawn. My father took him to a farm and told me he got married to a beautiful hen and had his own famliy now. I was so sad, I cried.
Too funny Betty. Emu Lou Hairless is sure to being a Christmas smile to all who see her, hair or not. LOL.
Kell... So sad about the rooster. They can be loud. You need a farm where you can have some feather babies.
Nadine... Please post pics of your feathered friends.
Now when I look back I sure hope they did not make rooster stew!
picabo, Emu Lou Hairless is adorable....lol...there is a Emu farm just north of me and they have about 3 llamas..all I can count while driving..lol...soon as the sun gets overhead here..I will go take pics of my chickeys and the color eggs I get..
I told Bobbie as sick as she has been she doesn't need to be out taking care of the chickens but she won't listen. I have two brother in laws and 3 grown nephews in the chicken raising business. They started out with raising them for eggs for an egg company but now raise them for fryers. Tyson one of the large companies comes and picks them up ever so often and drops off a load of bitties for them to care for and raise. Here's a picture of Bobbie, she begged me not to post it so if I disappear someone call the sheriff.
What a Great Picture. Looks like it should be a painting. Who is Bobbie?
That looks like my grandmothers barn yard with all the chickens begging for food.
