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Tulip's birthday is today
Topic Started: Nov 17 2011, 11:16 PM (115 Views)
Tishrei
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She would have been 18 years old today.

What a beautiful soul she had.
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cspags
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Thinking of Tulip today
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Tishrei
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Thanks Cathy. Even after 3 years, she still has a hold on my heart.
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Happy birthday Tulip! Tish, how old can they get?
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Happy Birthday "Tulip" :)
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Tishrei
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Thanks everyone!

Maryanne, here is something I cut and pasted as to their life span.

LIFESPAN: HOW LONG DO PBP's LIVE?

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The lifespan on the average pot belly pig is now considered to be 12 - 15 years. It was originally thought that their longevity range was from 12 to 20 years. The truth is that nobody knows for certain. The oldest potbellied pig we know of is one that died at 19 years of age. Keep in mind that the potbellied pig has only been in this country since 1985, so this pig evidently was one of the originals.

We are still learning a lot about these unique little animals. This is a serious consideration for anyone contemplating a potbellied pig as a pet. It is, quite literally, a lifelong commitment given the longevity of these animals.


Here's the site that I got this info from. It's a site that I refer to a lot.

I'm hoping that it will be longer than that with Kosha. There are some things that I did wrong with Tulip out of ignorance that I won't do with Kosha. Even so, I just know that Tulip knew she was loved.
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Thanks.
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