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Search for missing pig thrusts into middle field



2011-12-31 - Pike-Browning Spread, Bliss, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Despite frailties and sinus suffering, Miss Victoria braved a blustery winter day to search for the pig reported at large, driving through on a windshielding survey. She's stopped, above, while her mother opens a passageway. She had been worried the pot bellied pig would be large enough to break down fencing, and was relieved to learn, instead, that the little pot bellied is just a 40 pound pet, wondering somewhere, most likely, between the country club, The Flatwoods, or the Walmart store. Now, everybody's concern is more for the pig, now a frightened little fellow, and its distraught humans, Craig and Stephanie Feese.


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