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    cowgirl.sdm

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    I will need a promissory note signed by four people and filled out in triplicate with a carbon copy of each letter, for your records of course. three months utility bills, last two months bank statements, and collateral worth at least double the amount requested that I will hold in security for the duration of the loan.

    How much and how long do you need this money so that I may determine your interest rate.:D

    I haven't earned the nickname "Tyler the Jew" for nothing.

    Lol forget that. I just need 200 for like a 3 week period.
     

    Rayne

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    How much they weigh right now?

    Not for sure, but like I said yesterday, they're not really babies, more like kindergardeners. Some are probably 80# or more already a few more like 45 to 50#.

    The good thing is they learned how to make the feeders work in one day. :rockwoot: Last time I had one pen that couldn't figure it out on their own and it took like 3 weeks of going on every two hours to spin the feeders for them. Everyone else learned in a week. And they say pigs are intelligent animals. Starving to death and all you have to do is nose a paddle. They about nose me off my feet, but were too dumb to nose the paddle. :(
     

    cowgirl.sdm

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    Not for sure, but like I said yesterday, they're not really babies, more like kindergardeners. Some are probably 80# or more already a few more like 45 to 50#.

    The good thing is they learned how to make the feeders work in one day. :rockwoot: Last time I had one pen that couldn't figure it out on their own and it took like 3 weeks of going on every two hours to spin the feeders for them. Everyone else learned in a week. And they say pigs are intelligent animals. Starving to death and all you have to do is nose a paddle. They about nose me off my feet, but were too dumb to nose the paddle. :(

    Lol! I used to have one I held like a baby until she was about 80lb. She was spoiled.
     
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