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Mini Pig Toy - Do It Yourself Instructions

1/31/2018

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Mini Pig Toy - Do It Yourself Instructions

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Are your pigs getting bored during the cold winter days?  Need a way to entertain them.  Try building this new toy.  It only took about 30 minutes to put together and hopefully will keep your pigs entertained for hours.  
The idea of this toy is to create a rotating soda bottle on a wooden tube that your pigs can push around to try and turn upside down to drop some treats.  Check out this video to see how it works and how it is easily built with simple supplies from Home Depot.
Pieces of wood you need:
  • 4ft long 10" or 12" wide plank for the base (they come in 8ft length, so have Home Depot cut it in half).
  • 1 -  2x4 (8ft long).  Have them cut this in two 2.5 ft sections and then cut the remainder in half.
  • A 1" wooden tube.

Tools Needed:
  • Drill
  • A small drill bit
  • A '1 and 1/8in' drill bit
  • Scissors
  • Screws
  • Paper Clips

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