"Dwarf" pig grew to 300 pounds, forcing the owners to buy a new house
A couple of Canadians took friends allegedly a dwarf pig Esther in the hope that she will rise no more than 30 pounds. They were deceived, and baby to two years appeared in 300-pound giant. Now Esther heavier adult female polar bear and continues to grow. To place in the house a pig, two dogs and two cats the owners had to move out of town.
The owners Esther — Steve Jenkins and Derek Walter of Ontario. Steve says: "We have long denied the reality. Friends coming to visit, told us: "Look, it's getting more," and Derek replied: "no, it's the same". But soon we noticed that she gained weight, began to steal food from the kitchen tables, and sofa was a bit small".
"We just got used to it and loved it even more. What else were we supposed to do? It's not her fault that we expected something else. We would never have to abandon your pet".
On the website the pair said that the vet Esther doesn't know, will it rise again: "as it Matures it may become a little thicker".
Most of the summer Esther spends in the yard, not in the house.
The owners called ester lazy pig: she likes to lie on their bed or on the couch.
Since the family moved to the village, the pig decided to be closer to home and now sleeps on the floor next to their bed. And in the afternoon all the same climbs on the bed to take a NAP.
Still restless pig loves to burrow in a pile collected from all the house blankets to borrow dog couch or collapse on the floor in the living room, leaving no space for passage.
Esther gets along well with two dogs and two cats living in the house.
On the porch of a new home.
Pork selfie.
Festive costume.
Pig takes a bath regularly: every day in summer and in winter once a week. She got used to the fact that it blow away the dust.
Derek and Steve are vegetarians, so all Pets couple also eat only vegetarian food. Feed Esther each week gets $ 36. The pig eats oats, barley and corn, fresh fruit, overripe bananas and vegetable skins, and in special cases, she's eating ice cream and cakes.
Page "wonder pig" on Facebook has gained nearly a million subscribers, and hosts Esther sell calendars, cards and mugs with her image.
On the wave of popularity they have got a pig one more page — "Kitchen Esther", where they talk about vegetarian food for nursling: for example, lasagna with spinach and slices of chocolate granola.