We have 3 adult male pigs. We have had them for about two years.
Graham is the oldest at three. He is snuggly and loves attention. He responds to clicking noises that we make to call them for treats, and the call of his people, the crinkling bag.
Gallium and Griffin are brothers, we rescued them when they were a few months old. They are not as friendly as Graham, but are pretty even-tempered and don't bite. You can pick them up and cuddle them, they're just not that into it.
They have eaten all manner of fruits and veggies. Graham is partial to carrots and blueberries. Griffin loves apples and spinach, while Gallium likes oranges and parsley.
They have several houses, a ramp, some extra toys, two food bowls, two water bottles, a hay trough, a carrier, and fleece and towels. There is extra food, hay, treats, and critical care as well.
We really adore these lil guys and are heartbroken to part with them. We really hope to find a family out there that can love them as much as we do.
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