The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Mrs Snoodles on November 10, 2012, 01:20:50 pm
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We are probably worrying for nothing as our lovely sow is as happy as larry. We moved her away from her piglets yesterday (they were a full 6 weeks old) and popped her back in a nice grassy paddock. She seems absolutely fine, eating, drinking, rooting, and chatting to anyone who comes near etc.
Her teats are HUGE, especially the back ones. She looks more like a milking cow. Do we need the concerned or is this perfectly normal?
Piglets are doing fine, all scoffing pellets nicely and drinking water....just an add on.....should I put any sow replacement milk down for them? We have some as back up.
Kind thanks for your advice
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Her teats will swell because you've weaned the piglets, think about humans who stop breat feeding suddenly ;)
We nomally don't feed mum (apart from a bit of fruit and veg) on the day we wean the piglets as I believe it helps dry the milk up a bit quicker ;) Keep a close eye on them though - any signs of redness or heat and it could be mastitus - mostly it's just excess milk and should go in 3 - 4 days.
HTH
Karen
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Great thanks. We will not feed her tonight then. She has had plenty last night and this morning and I can give her the remaining kohl rabi and tomato crops tomorrow and see if this helps.
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AS karen says its just she's still producing milk and it should dry up naturally, double check her udder for heat or if she's trying to cool it, a sign of mastitis. Like karen i too cut back food for 24hrs after weaning and then put her back on 4lb a day over two feeds.
HTh
mandy :pig: