Gitaru Woman Hilariously Shares How Pigs She Sold To Client Returned Home: "Can Stage A Protest"

Posted on 29 Oct 2024
Gitaru Woman Hilariously Shares How Pigs She Sold To Client Returned Home: "Can Stage A Protest"
  • Blessed Queen from Gitaru in Kiambu county was shocked when she woke up to find the pigs she had sold to her friend back in her home
  • The young farmer claimed the pigs had brought four others belonging to her friend along with them and seemed like they didn't want to go back
  • When her farmhand went to feed the pigs they allegedly bit him, thinking that they were being sold again, so she had no option but to refund the money

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A lady identified as Blessed Queen cracked ribs online after sharing how she sold pigs to her friend, but by the next day, the herd had made its way back home to her.

Queen claims pigs walked home at night

In a hilarious Facebook post, the farmer said that she sold pigs to her friend who lives kilometres away. But the next day, while doing her chores in her compound, she heard strange noises at the main gate.

"Ala! When I went to peep, I saw the pigs sold to my friend back with four of their friends. I opened the gate and they walked majestically back to their pig sty. They didn't even say hi, but they gave me that stern look like, how dare you?" said Blessed Queen.

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"What beats me is the distance they covered; that's not even the problem ooh. Wait, so they walked the whole night, my poor pigs. They even had to drag four more from my friend's farm," she added.

Pigs bite Queen's farmhand

According to Queen, the pigs had been very alert since their arrival. When her farm hand went to check on them in the afternoon, they bit him; they thought they were being sold again.

"He told me that he is never going back there again; when he eventually went he had to be very careful.
"It made me believe that story ya shamba la wanyama these ones can stage a protest without the owner's idea...right under her nose, " the farmer told TUKO.co.ke.

Queen had two options: return the pigs to their new owner or just refund the money.

"We agreed she'll buy the piglets after furrowing before they get attached to this place. Both of us couldn't believe it. I called and informed her, refunded the money and paid for the other four," said Queen.
"We agreed she'll buy the piglets after furrowing before they get attached to this place."

Pig Farmer who started with KSh 24k flaunts his success

In another story, a man who started a small pig farm graduated into a large-scale player in the livestock industry.

In a video posted on Facebook, the man revealed that he started his pig farming in 2016 with a capital of about KSh 24,900.

He revealed that he now rears 1000 pigs on his farm and makes over KSh 2.8 million every month by selling pigs.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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