In the life of Precious
She is so beautiful.. :)
My little girl, Soda, does not like to sit for photos...lol.
My little girl, Soda, does not like to sit for photos...lol.
Is that the colective name for a group of piggies then a herd ? Sorry for my stupidity i still learning all i can on these lovely creatures
Is that the colective name for a group of piggies then a herd ? Sorry for my stupidity i still learning all i can on these lovely creatures
I can't wait to read your stories of little Soda!
Precious kept me up through-out the night...she does random lots of very loud wheeking to no one in particular. She is such a loud girl!
Mildred Did fairy use to have eyes? I looked at her first thread and thought In some of the first pictures she had eyes...but maybe it was just the way the photo was taken.
Precious kept me up through-out the night...she does random lots of very loud wheeking to no one in particular. She is such a loud girl!
Mildred Did fairy use to have eyes? I looked at her first thread and thought In some of the first pictures she had eyes...but maybe it was just the way the photo was taken.
- MildredM
- The-Fairy-in-my-Heart
Fairy sometimes used to wheek into the air, maybe they sense something but panic because they can't locate it?
Well, she sort of has one eye, it started off a dark 'colour' but then it turned sort of glass-like. The other eye stays closed and there isn't much there really.
If you want to really understand the reasons for LWS I can recommend searches for LWS in rats, there seems to be much more research done on rats, one in particular on the 'rat behaviour' website has a really good article that helped me to understand it fully. I can't always explain it though! One thing you have to remember is that LWS guineas do not have pigmentation therefore they do not have any colour (meaning they can't be 'pink eyed white', and Fairy didn't ever have any colour in her eye as such). I haven't explained that very well really, the article IS worth reading though!
Well, she sort of has one eye, it started off a dark 'colour' but then it turned sort of glass-like. The other eye stays closed and there isn't much there really.
If you want to really understand the reasons for LWS I can recommend searches for LWS in rats, there seems to be much more research done on rats, one in particular on the 'rat behaviour' website has a really good article that helped me to understand it fully. I can't always explain it though! One thing you have to remember is that LWS guineas do not have pigmentation therefore they do not have any colour (meaning they can't be 'pink eyed white', and Fairy didn't ever have any colour in her eye as such). I haven't explained that very well really, the article IS worth reading though!
My little Precious baby had her nails cut this morning...first time in 6 months it looks like