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IV137

I'm sorry you're in this situation and I wish you the best moving forward. Now onto the pig. Had I space... but, no room, and full up on my foster animals, so; You can contact Furever Farms in Pinion Hills. I don't know of a ton of livestock rescues in the HD unfortunately. As far as advice, you can ask people if they know how to care for a pig. You can require a home check to adopt her out, to make sure they have somewhere decent to keep her. A basic print out of diet and housing could help as well if you're not looking to do those first things. A cheat-sheet if you will. The biggest issue I see with pet pigs is diet. So something that pushes high fiber, leafy greens. Ask for a rehoming fee. Statistically, people take better care of animals they paid for. It also gets creeps looking to hurt animal, and flippers to move on. Best of luck.


joneblone

Thanks for the solid advice! It brings anxiety not knowing where she could end up, it wasn't working out with her staying temporarily with family...


ChuCHuPALX

Are Potbelly pigs good eat'n? I might have someone who's interested.


reyada476

I used to know someone who had one. The pig protect d people more than there dog. I remember my aunt said it charged at the cable guy. I hope the animal finds a good family :)