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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: loosey on April 03, 2011, 12:40:24 pm
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I'm a jibbering mess!! Daisy was checked at midnight ... no signs ... checked again at 3am, nothing. Checked at 6am and still nothing. Got there a 8am and the were piglets!!! 8 in total, one little black one dead, I think possible stillborn as he was half the size of the rest.
No afterbirth, fed Daisy who was screaming her head off at me and gave her some Guiness.
Emailed Karen in a blind panic about no afterbirth (trying to use mobile internet!) but by the time I had spoken to her it was out and eaten :o. Whilst on the phone to Karen the other part came and they settled down to feed. Thank you so much Karen!!x
Have put the heat lamp in for them which they love! All seemed to feed ok and they're very active! They have a big chunk of earth to lick at but someone is telling me they still need iron jabs, is that right?
Pictures!!
(http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n317/looseyb-22/196648_10150258059429128_654469127_9334732_4465388_n.jpg)
Guess who's going to be the naughty one?!
(http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n317/looseyb-22/208075_10150258058819128_654469127_9334721_2963603_n.jpg)
Clever Daisy! Happy Mothers Day!! :love:
(http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n317/looseyb-22/197913_10150258062149128_654469127_9334753_2338402_n.jpg)
This made me and my OH cry!!!
(http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n317/looseyb-22/208963_10150258113529128_654469127_9335047_5375286_n.jpg)
She's such a good pig! 4 pink with black spots, one strawberry blonde with black spots and 2 little black ones. Haven't sexed them yet, too soon for her. Will report back!! :pig: :pig: :pig: :pig: :pig: :pig: :pig: :love: ;D
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Fanastic what lovely babies well done Daisy !
They don't need iron jag if you've given them soil.
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congratulations, its just the best feeling ever! enjoy them
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Yeay - fantastic. Wonderful pics. You'll remember this Mothers Day for a long time to come :)
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Fabby ;D ;D ;D
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Hiya,
There's been a study done recently on giving iron injections to outdoor pigs (wish I could remember where I saw the article ???) but as I recall they got 2 groups of outdoor pigs, gave iron injections at 3 days to one group and left the other group as a control. Although there was no iron defficency in either group, the group which had recieved the injection had higher iron levels and consistantly achieved higher weights when weaned compared to those who hadn't had the jab. I think it was around a 10% increase - okay, so it's maybe aimed at the big commercial producers where every Kg mtters, but still food for thought ;) The stuff isn't that expensive, so might be worth considering
http://www.happychicks.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/Happychicksshop/_865/312059/Gleptosil%20x%20100%20Ml%20Iron%20Injection%20for%20Piglets (http://www.happychicks.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/Happychicksshop/_865/312059/Gleptosil%20x%20100%20Ml%20Iron%20Injection%20for%20Piglets)
Anyway, all that aside CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU & DAISY, what gorgeous piglets you've got ! :love: :pig: :love:
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(wish I could remember where I saw the article ???)
You wish is granted !!
Was in Farmers weekly - link to article below
http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2011/01/11/124997/Iron-injecting-outdoor-piglets-boosts-weaning-weight.htm (http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2011/01/11/124997/Iron-injecting-outdoor-piglets-boosts-weaning-weight.htm)
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Thanks Robin - my memory is not as good as it should be ;) :wave:
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Congratulations :pig: :pig: they atre lovely well done Daisy
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Oh they are so gorgeous!
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Congratulations, there are lovely
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Oh they are incredibly cute!!
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Well done, Daisy - you have a gorgeous litter there!!
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Absolutely fantastic, she couldn't have chosen a more propitious day.
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Thank you! ;D ;D ;D
I couldn't stop going to check them yesterday! Daisy had Boiled potatoes, carrots and asparagus with her feed last night and half a melon for dessert! She's a very clever pig. I could sit and watch her feed them all day doing her little grunts to them!.
They love the heat lamp. They are still shivery, is that normal? The heat lamp is quite warm and I've left in on all the time for them. As soon as they've fed they all run straight back under and Daisy snoozes right up against the creep bar!
This weekend coming we have some people coming to move one of our pig arks so will they be able to go out by this time next week? And if so will I need to make a creep area in the pig ark too?
One final question ... they girls were due to be wormed last week but the vets put out the wrong wormer for us so Daisy hasn't been done. I now have the wormer (injection) for the other 2 gilts. How do I go about doing Daisy? Now or later, and what about the piglets?
Besides those little worries, I'm still very excited and can't wait to get back and see them this evening (other half working from home and won't get anything done for checking them every couple of hours!). Daisy is actually the most wonderful pig in the world ;D :love: :D
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Well done to you both. looks like somebody has has a fling with a spotty boyfriend somewhere along the line! ;)
They look lovely.
Best Mandy :pig:
Ps putting them out next week depends on how the weather goes, personally i would leave her up to ten days and you may need a creep area in your ark depends how good they get at keeping out of her way.
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I agree with Mandy about putting them out, you'll know if they're ready for the great outdoors by then.
Re: worming - do Daisy now and do the piglets when they're weaned.
HTH
Karen x
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;D Aw! Bless their spotty bums! :pig:
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Oh dear - might wear the full body combat suit for that this evening! Thank you all ... I am so thrilled. Will update on wednesday as to how many boys and girls we have (don't get online on Tuesdays!) ;D
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Well done Daisy, lovely little piggies :pig: ;D