Friday 14
Posted: Friday, 14 November 2008 |
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You are alright Nic: 90 years old, and your powers of reflection and observation are not dimmed. Not badly written post, either, Nic. Keep it up. # Oh, and what kind of pigs do you have? I assume they are feeder pigs. Lean hybrids? old Polish?
mjc from IN, USA
That's one of those original thoughts which really cheers a dull grotty day.
Flying Cat from postcard from the edge
A pleasure to read your blogs. I am a Grant by ancestry. I think my great-great grandfather came over. Would love to own a wee bit of a cottage near some water....some day....Keep up the blogging!
Jean from USA
1) Wellies? Not in the picture, lovely sturdy hiking boots .. but perhaps the picture is courtesy IB, not NiC. 2) Is "feeder pigs" an original thought? Intersting point of view, EffCee.
Barney from Swithiod calumning as usual
My pig comment to mjc has gone awol. Mrs Pig is big and black and snuffles and is now a pet and won't go anywhere the freezer. Mr Pig is pink and bullies Mrs Pig and isn't producing piglets and it might not be his fault but the freezer beckons. The two little pigs are spotty and still quite sweet but she is bigger than her brother and they are supposed to be for the freezer, but they are still too small. ... I was told an interesting story by a man who took two pigs away to be slaughtered, and had to bring one back, it was too big!! Apparently the lifting gear wouldn't have coped.
Nic from Not on Coll
About the pig that got a reprieve: did they feed the gargantuan pig table scraps? I wonder how bulky the farmer was. I guess the alternative was either to put big pig on a stringent diet, or butcher it in the backyard the old fashion way: a lot depends on whether you like back fat (or, at best, a streak of lean). What was the end of the story, Nic? Both pig and farmer ended up on statins?
mjc from IN, USA
Mr. Pig isn't producing piglets ... .isn't that the job of Mrs. Pig? OK, some help of course from Mr. P. It might not be his fault .. then whose is it? Mrs. P. appears to be producing piglets in spite of Mr. P. Pig multiplication is a more difficult subject than one might have thought at first glance. Finally what do you do with a pig that is too big to be lifted - it will presumably keep on growing unless bumped off?
Barney from Swithiod multiplication scunner
Liff is sometimes very hard on us males...
Flying Cat from Pig Sympathy
The end of the story hasn't happened yet. I have a feeling it won't be a happy retirement for the pig though. Mrs Pig isn't responsible for the piglets, but she is nicer than Mr Pig. it takes 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days to produce piglets after two pigs have got extremely friendly, and a lot less for them to get friendly again if there are no piglets.
Nic from not on Coll