Mini Pigs Playing! (Prissy & Bomber Show)

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2011

Prissy and Bomber play and wrestle! (They are 6 and 3 months in this film and will continue to grow until they are 3 years+).

We are mini pot bellied pigs Prissy & Bomber! We like to have fun. We are very smart- did you know that pigs are rated the smartest domestic animal & 4th smartest of all animals after apes, whales & dolphins!! All pig breeds are playful & intelligent so please don't eat us! We love people & just want to be loved back!

Please adopt your pets! Teacup & micro pigs do not exist-- they get BIG when they grow up & are often abandoned because of their size. Sellers often fib to get your money-- underfeeding or inbreeding their pigs to keep them small which is unhealthy & shortens piggy lifespan.

For adoption and donations, visit your local pig sanctuary or go to: www.ironwoodpigsanctuary.com
MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM THAT PRISSY & BOMBER SENT U! :D

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  • how much do they weigh in this video???

  • @ellaconranz they were just babies in this video, less than 10 pounds, much bigger now around 40 pounds and still not done growing, thanx for great questions!

  • how much does the pink pink weigh in this video?Also how much does the black one?

  • @ellaconranz--Hello dear, so sorry for the long response time as I didn't receive notification of your message and just happened to notice it now. These are PIGLETS they weighed about 5 pounds (pink) and 8 pounds (black) they now both weigh well over 25 pounds!! Thanks so much for asking.

  • what do you do with them when you go out do you crate them?

  • @myaugie - hi we don't crate them just as you wouldn't crate children lol.... pigs are more like kids than pets and crating is very difficult on them... if we are gone for a few hours we leave them alone in the house with toys... if we leave for a few days we have to get a babysitter!! Thanks for the great question, Tiffney

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  • That was perfect at :34 there's a bell sound coming from the tv and it's time for Round 2! haha!

  • @redkat6 -- so sorry for the delayed response time as I don't receive comment notifications like I should from youtube. Anyway, when you leave a pig alone you risk them destroying your walls, carpet, furniture, and anything on the floor (clothes, books, etc.) this is due to a natural rooting instinct. Thank you for the great question!

  • @yourmawsagoat-- They get BIG. My pigs are a year old now and are about 5 times the size in this video. We will post a new video soon so you can see what they look like. Thank you for your GREAT question!!

  • how big do they grow?

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