Thursday, December 18, 2014

Piglets everywhere!!

It has come to my attention that all my female pigs (both sows and gilts) come into heat that the same time, every three weeks, unless they are pregnant.  Over the summer I had three sows farrow the same day.  They had been placed with the boars weeks apart, but somehow managed to "sync up" and deliver me surprises the same day.  Recently, my two sows, Stella and Maisy delivered on the same day.  The interesting thing about that, is that Maisy was in with the boars two months before Stella.  Two and a half weeks later (gilts farrow earlier) Olive and Minnie both had litter within 24 hours of each other.

Now, I understand that this is mother nature and all that jazz.  But, wouldn't it make more sense for them to stagger out?  That way they wouldn't be drawing away resources (and boars) at the same time.  It also would be easier for me, if the pigs care!! It also seems to me, that the females seem to get pregnant in groups, it makes me wonder if the boars just sit around being lazy unless there is competition, or two girls competing.

I looked for peer reviewed articles on the subject, no dice.  So, I guess I will just keep my records and see what happens over the long term.


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Livestock Guardian Dogs and Pigs

The dogs love the piglets!!  They are always trying to see into the farrowing pens and play with them.  I do let them come in, and check on everything daily.  Pigs and dogs are natural enemies, LGD's will guard anything that they bond with.  I want everyone to be safe and happy, so this early exposure is key.  Jess is learning to interact with all the animals.


Rory is always looking between the slats to see the piglets.  It's heart warming.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

And, we are back!

I decided it was time to get back to blogging.  I've been focused on Facebook and Instagram.  I prefer a place to have more thoughts and explanation, so here we are!

We have some exciting new KuneKune piglets.  Kunes work great on our property, they eat the fallen fruit and they are calm enough to get along with all the other animals.  They are smaller, so they are easier to handle.  

Stella had eight gorgeous piglets.  They were born last Wednesday, 11-26.  They are thriving so far.  I must admit, I was a bit worried with eight tiny piglets.  But, Stella is a seasoned mother and is doing a great job!!  I've been supplementing her food, she loves oranges and hard boiled eggs.