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My name is Molly Dickson. This year for my 4-H project I raised a big-little pig. You may be wondering how do you raise a big-little pig? I will tell you. First a little about myself, this is my 7th year in Richmond 4-H and my 2nd year in in the swine project. My big-little pig that I will be auctioning off this year is named Miles, tag number 105, a Hampshire Cross that I got from a local family.This year I have had more time to work with my project Miles thanks to the pandemic and being home. I spent a lot of time playing with Miles to get him ready for fair. I discovered that we both have the same favorite treat, marshmallows. I can get him to do a lot for this sticky treat. I had a lot more time to work with him and he got a lot more treats that my pig last year. When I got Miles he weighed about 60 lbs and when we went last week to get him weighed and tagged he came in a whopping 342 lbs. That is how I raised a big-little pig. 4-H is a huge part of my life, not only am in the swine project, but I have participated in sewing, arts and crafts, shooting sports, poultry, and rabbit projects. This year I am in charge of the activities during our monthly club meetings.
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Richmond 4-H - Animal's Estimated Weight: 280
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