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      • Tesla the Rabbit
      • The Dogs
      • Sassy the Parrot
      • The Humans
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      • Events
      • Volunteer Events
    • Life with Pigs Non Profit Information
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  • Animal Adventures
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    • Sponsor an Animal
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
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  • Mini Pig Info By Topic
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    • Kids' Stuff
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Life with Pigs Farm Animal Sanctuary located in Williamsburg, VA

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Stories from the Sanctuary

The Pig Parade Up the Stairs at our Condo

1/28/2018

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Pig Parade Up the Stairs

Every day, for the last year and a few months, I've been carrying at least two pigs down and then back up the stairs.  Fortunately, our largest pig (so far) Pumpkin is only 75 pounds.  And if Charlotte or Millie should happen to grow beyond my carrying capacity, we would move.  And, even if they don't, we hope to someday be able to get a house with a door that just opens to the outside with no stairs.  But, for now, this is the process I go through to make sure the girls get outside and get to roam around, graze, and return to the earth what isn't absorbed in the digestive process ;)  if you catch my meaning.  Through it all, I love life with pigs!
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