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Joy

Potbelly Pig

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Nevins Farm
Female
3 Years
126.32

Meet Joy

If you are looking for a couch potato with hooves, and someone who excels at napping, Joy might be the pig for you! She specializes in long, uninterrupted naps and her greatest passion is a soft cozy bed. Joy has the potential to be a solo pig, but she enjoys snuggling up with her other pig friends on colder days. She is the bottom of the totem pole, so any introductions to existing pig friends in the home will need to be done slowly and carefully. Staff would be happy to counsel any prospective adopters on how to best accomplish this!

Joy does have a few medical considerations to take into account and staff will be happy to chat more about that with any potential adopters. Pig vets are hard to come by, and adopters should expect to have a close relationship with their vet.

All pigs need room to roam, graze, root, and wallow. A proper pig proof enclosure and fencing is a must with access to an indoor space for shelter as needed. Pigs are generally pretty temperature sensitive creatures and tend to especially dislike the cold. Extra bedding and insulation should be provided during the colder months and access to shaded areas and a wallow are musts for the warmer months as it is the only way for pigs to cool themselves down!

Interested in meeting Joy? Please fill out an adoption inquiry and a staff member will be in touch!

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Joy

Potbelly Pig

Nevins Farm
Female
3 Years

Joy

Potbelly Pig

Nevins Farm
Female
3 Years
126.32
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