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This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home....One of our sons pig did not weigh enough to enter the fair, so he got sent back home. Big disappointment for oldest son. The other son's pig made it in fine. Here are a few shots of their day:


At the fair in her new pen.



Getting a bath!


Getting brushed and pretty!

Showing the pig

All dressed and ready




Comments

  1. recognized the ffa jacked immediately. i have to admitt that i am a former ffa-er. although being a bit of a town kid, i stuck to the leadership aspects of the program. i was even a distric president at one point. i know, i know...i'm very cool like that:0)

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  2. Sounds like a lot of fun and educational too.

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  3. I vaguely remember in the book "Charlotte's Web" that they bathed Wilbur in milk. Do they really do that? I can imagine they would prefer a bubble bath! :)

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  4. I am so sorry I just read your comment you left on my daily inspirations.
    Have a great day

    Marge:)

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  5. My brother showed a pig for FFA - how I remember it well!

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