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Harry the guinea in the garden

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

We received an email from Diana today, a lovely lady who rehomed the gorgeous Harry:

Harry wanted you to know how brave he's been today.... he's been out on the grass for a couple of hours but OOO it's a bit scary! He's decided that it's safest to sit in his tunnel and nibble at the grass from there
hahahaha he's soo funny ! I've attached some pics of him.

We've had a bit of a prob with Harry though..... his little friend that he loved soo much has been quite badly bitten ! Everything seemed fine until a couple of days ago when we heard alot of teeth chattering coming from their house, poor little Russel has some nasty bites so he is now living on his own as Harry won't have him in the same house anymore.



I think maybe now that Russel is bigger and no longer a baby piggy, Harry has decided that his house isn't big enough for them both, he is top piggy after all ! So not too sure what to do with Russel at the mo... maybe have him neutered
so that he can live with the ladies.

Off to get Harry and the others in now as I don't want them to get
cold, they've had two hours out.. the two Rexy boys were so happy, loads of
excited piggy noises ! it's lovely to have them all out on the grass
again.... Harry did come out of his tunnel eventually !

Bye for now, Diana & Harry.

Posted by : Jason Hulott @ Wednesday, March 21, 2007

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