tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post7336187720474102229..comments2023-12-15T02:04:08.213-08:00Comments on meat: PigletsBruce Kinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10995706761794063165noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842136564899097734.post-44866595761091528782013-04-05T10:54:54.832-07:002013-04-05T10:54:54.832-07:00Love this post. we can't find females around h...Love this post. we can't find females around here to add to farm:( I did manage to get 2 herniated boys to raise one wasn't bad other we had to bbq early. son will do a show hog this fall I'm hoping to visit there. and see if I can get a sow. our back pasture is perfect for a few pigs.my dad used to buy herniated ones take n home operate fattin them up n take back to sell. I thought he could teach me but his health is too bad now. so I missed out on a farm skill he learned from his vet. course no where here auctions them any more. got a very nice csa farm behind ours but they will not do pigs:( <br />every day is a learning slope on a farm. just today I had <br />a goat who couldn't pass her placenta dad says never pull one from a cow or goat. goat use half brick tie it it'll work its way out I be darn , 15 minutes after tying a clean exit he said same with a cow use a heavier brick now I don't have any cows yet but in time. this is why I've really enjoyed your blog love your farm knowledge. other than working the fences I do l the animals hubs truck driving never is here when the dramas going :) lol <br />the babies are all beautiful. o yeah thanks for sharing pigs like pumpkins I got everyones left overs n will be sure to grow extra now if possible for them.but wallie is this weekends wrappings hope I can find more this year.<br />blessings to your farm. <br />SmithGanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05506929601839784969noreply@blogger.com