Wednesday, May 14, 2008

PIGS

So far we have two of them. We got them a few weeks ago and they stayed in a movable pen in the orchard when they were wee ones. Every two days we moved the pen and the piggies would do some digging for us. Yes, these Berkshire/Landrace crosses still dig, or in pig language: root. But they got to big to fast and we had to put them in the big pig pen. Were now Mr. Pig gets chased and beaten up by Ms. Pig. They have a good ol' time, love to run and play or lay in the mud. No names so far. Last years couple were refered to Plump and Dumpling, nothing cute or fancy, since these guys will go into the freezer. One in ours and one in somebodies that buys him or her at the local fair. This is my daughters way to save for college after all. Pigs are fun and it is easy to get attached to them, since they can get very personable. So far they are not, in fact, he bites, which if he keeps this up will make it a lot easier to part with him when the time comes.They dine on grain and whey, all kind of veggie scarps, and of course root for goodies of all sorts. The pig pen has a corner with rocks, were we used to have a lot of snakes, the oinkers took care of them. Learn something new every day ~ pigs kill snakes!
Click on the pic to see just how cute these guys are and check out his ears!

4 comments:

Yellow Jacket Ridge Angoras said...

WoW they are growing like crazy! And...they are so cute.....

Cat Whitney said...

I love reading your blog. Could I link to your blog from mine? I have two blogs, the one about farming is the one I'd like to link from.
Thank you!
Cat

the shepherdess said...

Cat,
sure, I have to go and check out your blog(s) ~ wow you have time for two....

Lynnie said...

Cool blog! Every year we get pigs and name them the same thing--Hum and Strum. This was my daughter's idea. She gets attached but doesn't seem to mind (yet) that they are also for the freezer.

 
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