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And not from a farm
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And this is allowed!
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What is it that you believe is being allowed and who do you believe is allowing it?
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It's a potbellied pig. They make great pets, IF you have a large, fenced-in yard, an air-conditioned shed you can load up with hay for their bedding, a pool and mud-wallow for them to bathe and cool off in. Obviously - not an appropriate pet for The Villages.
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If it's a statue, then I love it! Good for them for adding a touch of whimsy to their yard.
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Saw this during our Lifestyle visit.
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Better to have a black “lost” pig than a black “lost” bear in your yard.
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It is a real live pig. Isn't it too large to be a pot bellied pig? It had become a nuisance running loose. Compliance said it is allowed because it is a pet. I'm waiting for my pet alligator to arrive.
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I bet his name is bacon!
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Wild hogs occur in all 67 counties of Florida. They are found in a wide variety of habitats but prefer oak-cabbage palm hammocks, freshwater marshes and sloughs, pine flatwoods, and more open agricultural areas.
As wild animals yes they are "allowed". |
Oh no! Pp is next (Pig poop) that’s a little close to the house Lo
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Yummm. Bacon!
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I think you're all mistaken. That not a pig. That's a photo-shopped picture of a pig.
Look at the missing front legs -- where have you ever seen grass growing so high in a lawn in the Villages that it could completely hide the legs of a 500 pound pig? And I spent my teenage years working on a hog farm, and I can tell you -- even pet pot-bellied pigs don't have shiny fur like a statue. You've been trolled! |
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