Sunday, August 14, 2011

Rounding Up the Pigs

This morning we didn't get an opportunity to eat breakfast until 9:00! The dog started barking as soon as we were up at 6:00 a.m. We looked outside and saw three sows (mama pigs) outside in the lawn having a fun time.

We had weaned the sows the night before and put them in a new pen. As usual, the sows were very glad to have their babies weaned. By the fourth week, the babies are plenty big and ready for regular feed. The sows are pretty tired from having 12 pigs nursing around the clock and need some rest and relaxation themselves.

We must have not tied the wire securely on the gate after putting the sows in their new pen. A sow will always test the fence in a new pen, just to see where she can go. A 450-pound sow can put a lot of pressure on a fence and these girls busted out of the pen and were happily digging up the lawn by morning.

We easily put them back in their pen and tied the gate much tighter. The rest of the time was spent cleaning up their mess of turned over barrels, trash cans and dug up sod! One of the sows even put a dent in a 30-inch fan that was in the barn by just stepping on it.
Newly weaned pigs enjoying some quiet time.








No comments:

Post a Comment