Piggies exploring their new outside pen.
Then Nova spotted them.
Buttons had to come over to check them out.
All four checking each other out.
Every day I could, I put the piggies out sometimes near the rabbits, other times a couple of metres away. Even though it can be dangerous having piggies and bunnies together, I didn’t think it would be too much of an issue for such a short time. Also, because I knew the lifestyle the piggies were coming from, I knew they were really well looked after and didn’t have health issues.
The first fifteen minutes of the piggies being outside, they were scared and timid. By the last day they were with me, they didn’t even care if they had cover over their pen. They’d run around popping (a piggy version of binkies), squeak, shake their head and jump 180° in the air. They learned from the rabbits not to be scared of everything.
The piggies would always eat around the perimeter of the pen. I tried to take a photo of it, but it was difficult.
The right side of the photo shows the eaten grass, the left is the grass outside the pen.
The weather was annoying around Christmas and New Year. It was hot one day and raining with gale force winds the next. During those days, I used my AI generator to make pictures of the piggies for New Years.
AI generated Happy New Year piggies.