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View Poll Results: Are Pig Rails Essential?
Yes 11 61.11%
No 7 38.89%
Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll - please see pinned thread in this section for details.



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Emma-836592
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27-06-2004, 07:18 AM
Originally Posted by Azz
Originally Posted by Emma
Azz i can't see the Picture????
i can
its this one here... http://www.geocities.com/mumford16@b...cowithname.jpg
thats 'Daddy' Azz
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27-06-2004, 07:44 AM
pig rails are now fitted
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27-06-2004, 08:30 AM
Originally Posted by Minihaha
Originally Posted by crazycockers
I've voted yes, last year I experienced not having pig rails, we ended up with one dead pup, she was the smallest of the litter and just not strong enough to get out from underneath mum, mum and litter had only been left for 10 mins max. :smt022 :smt022 :smt022
You lost a puppy ? That is very sad CC, did you check it out was it fit? I used to have cockers too, Orange Road and BlueRoan. I only ever remember a bitch overlaying one pup and it was later found to have a cleft pallet..poor little baby..the vet said the dam often seems to knows when a puppy has a probem and this one (not a cocker) would have had to be PTS
Yes, the puppy was fit and well, slightly smaller than the rest, so probably not as strong, but I'm afraid (as hard as it may sound) that when you breed puppies you have to be prepared to lose at least one..........I wasn't prepared and I couldn't stop crying for days! :smt089

My vet had only checked the litter over the day before, listened to chest, heart, lungs and they were all perfect......which is what probably makes it worse
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27-06-2004, 08:55 AM
Originally Posted by Emma
pig rails are now fitted
mmmm think I could get in that and go to sleep mysef
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27-06-2004, 11:36 AM
Way to go Emma!
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27-06-2004, 01:05 PM
Originally Posted by Emma
pig rails are now fitted
Yep. still empty..son and girlfriend just rented a house no furniture only a desk..and no money but they do have a duvet....I wonder would it fit Emmas box mmm..not far up the motorway and Emma isn't looking
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27-06-2004, 05:10 PM
lol @Azz &amp; Mini, she does sleep in it and she WILL be having the babies in it, so you will have to wait
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