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Family of Origin (FOO) Support Thread Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 662789" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>The trench is dug out to fix the hydrant, we're putting in aditional hydrants down the line so might as well replace the faulty glued joint (I remember earlier this year being unsure of how well I got the pipe and coupler mated securely) with a T coupler. And right now we have an American Guinea Hog boar, an AGH sow, and two Kune Kune sows. Three AGHxKune kune boarlings, about two months away from their "Kill or Keep?" date, and two AGH boarlings about a week old. The little one I was bottle feeding was their sister. She died last night; turns out her case of "splay-leg" was a more serious connective tissue disorder and there was no way she'd live to maturity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 662789, member: 15907"] The trench is dug out to fix the hydrant, we're putting in aditional hydrants down the line so might as well replace the faulty glued joint (I remember earlier this year being unsure of how well I got the pipe and coupler mated securely) with a T coupler. And right now we have an American Guinea Hog boar, an AGH sow, and two Kune Kune sows. Three AGHxKune kune boarlings, about two months away from their "Kill or Keep?" date, and two AGH boarlings about a week old. The little one I was bottle feeding was their sister. She died last night; turns out her case of "splay-leg" was a more serious connective tissue disorder and there was no way she'd live to maturity. [/QUOTE]
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