9. Re: fostering

From: Trina
Category: General Discussion
Date: 4/13/99
Time: 8:23:13 PM
Remote Name: 207.238.24.74

9.1. Comments

That's great you foster, I was told by the shelter where I live that you can only foster for ninety days and if they don't find homes for the animal by then they don't come back to the shelter, they put them down. I haven't done it because I know I would end up with them all. I already have twelve cats, three dogs, six pigs (four pb's), two goats, two sheep, four parrots, ducks, geese, and chickens, oh, and five kids! They just hired a new director so maybe that policy will change. I have been trapping cats, spaying/neutering them and releasing them back to their colony so they won't be breeding. I guess I've gotten off the subject of pigs here but I impressed to read that you did this. Good!

10. What should I use to trim "Piggy's" hoofs??

From: Prtytweety@aol.com
Category: General Discussion
Date: 3/4/00
Time: 7:57:59 AM
Remote Name: 152.163.205.82

10.1. Comments

My pigs hooves are in real need of being trimmed.Shes only 4 months old & hasn't had them trimmed since I'v had her.I was told to use pony hoof clippers but where do I find something like that? Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated.

 

 

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