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    lancek
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    Hey a few weeks back I seen a post for folks haveing trouble with horses and pigs! I just bought a big bore for fatting and brought it home to the barn. We unloaded it and the gelding I have got real interested in what we were doing, I figured that he would spook once the pig started squealing but he never baulked when it started making comotion. Well then we also baught a tractor off the same guy and went back to his house to bring it home, when we got back mr pig had found the side door that my son forgot to lock and proceeded to get out. We started to try and get mr pig back into the barn but he had other ideas!we chased that pig for hours and the horse even got into the action buy trying to act like a quarter hores moving back and forth trying to keep the pig from geting buy, well it turned dark and we got tired so we gave up for the night and went inside hoping the pig would stay near the house. Well the nexted morning I went out side and lo and behold there was the pig standing next to the horse routeing for all he was worth I grabed a bucket of grain and ratteleed it to get galahades attention [ the horse]and he came right in the barn with the pig right behind I was able to get mr pig into his stall and galahade into his and they both enjoyed corn for breakfast! well then I let galahade back out into the pasture and left mr pig in the stall for fating but now galahade keeps coming into the barn and sticking his head in mr pigs stall and stands there looking at him ! Now I wonder do I have a horse thats love sick for A Pig or is he just looking for more grain?:)

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    OldKat
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    @lancek 9028 wrote:

    Hey a few weeks back I seen a post for folks haveing trouble with horses and pigs! I just bought a big bore for fatting and brought it home to the barn. We unloaded it and the gelding I have got real interested in what we were doing, I figured that he would spook once the pig started squealing but he never baulked when it started making comotion. Well then we also baught a tractor off the same guy and went back to his house to bring it home, when we got back mr pig had found the side door that my son forgot to lock and proceeded to get out. We started to try and get mr pig back into the barn but he had other ideas!we chased that pig for hours and the horse even got into the action buy trying to act like a quarter hores moving back and forth trying to keep the pig from geting buy, well it turned dark and we got tired so we gave up for the night and went inside hoping the pig would stay near the house. Well the nexted morning I went out side and lo and behold there was the pig standing next to the horse routeing for all he was worth I grabed a bucket of grain and ratteleed it to get galahades attention [ the horse]and he came right in the barn with the pig right behind I was able to get mr pig into his stall and galahade into his and they both enjoyed corn for breakfast! well then I let galahade back out into the pasture and left mr pig in the stall for fating but now galahade keeps coming into the barn and sticking his head in mr pigs stall and stands there looking at him ! Now I wonder do I have a horse thats love sick for A Pig or is he just looking for more grain?:)

    Maybe a little of both!

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