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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: ukag0972 on November 26, 2009, 03:02:55 pm

Title: Scunnered!!
Post by: ukag0972 on November 26, 2009, 03:02:55 pm
After waiting for 5 weeks on a test from the meat hygiene folk for some non-existant disease (trichonella) that pigs may carry...........

My bloody pig has broken her leg..........

She is due into the abbatoir on Monday with another pig so I'm raging!! >:( :pig: >:(

Bang goes the sausages!!
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: little blue on November 26, 2009, 08:20:53 pm
**Sympathetic swearing!**
(dont want to get into trouble!)

How did she manage to do that?!
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: doganjo on November 26, 2009, 08:23:08 pm
Skidding on the mud, maybe?  :(  Does she have her leg in a splint?  How long will it take to mend?
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: sausagesandcash on November 26, 2009, 09:22:29 pm
Broken leg equals bang bang, doganjo
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: doganjo on November 26, 2009, 09:38:08 pm
Why?  Can't they fix a pig's leg?
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: jameslindsay on November 26, 2009, 09:53:39 pm
Lee, if this is a daft question forgive me. Why can't you just slaughter the  pig now? ::)
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: ukag0972 on November 26, 2009, 10:06:49 pm
Pig will be dispatched in the morning! Butcher coming in to chop her, I just wanted her done in an abbatoir and cut up and put in vacuum packs.

She's 5 and didn't get in-pig this turn(3 months with boar), so decided to sausage her!
She must have caught her leg amongst the straw and tripped!
 Tamworths have such thin long legs that I would doubt whether splinting would do her any favours!
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: jameslindsay on November 26, 2009, 10:10:28 pm
Ah, ok
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: doganjo on November 26, 2009, 10:28:00 pm
So does that mean the meat is wasted?
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: ukag0972 on November 27, 2009, 06:14:03 am
No, it just means I can't sell any of the meat and I'll be missing a leg of pork(kidding)!

The meat will be fine, it's just do frustrating that I've waited this long and she now can't go. It's now going to cost £63 to take one pig on the ferry to Arran, not so economical!!!
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: Hilarysmum on November 27, 2009, 07:24:03 am
Thats rotten luck. 
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: chickenfeed on November 27, 2009, 07:27:23 am
 :pig: we have a friend that has beef shorthorn and one of his broke its shoulder the vet came out and shot it gave him a yellow form for the slaughter house for them to butcher it for his own use the defra rules state that when this sort of thing happens it can only be eaten by the owner of the holding number thats a whole load of beef this is just one of the foolish rules we all have to work to.its total madness if the meat is ok for one human to eat why not just let it go into the food chain.
they are possibly worried about pse in the pork but that can happen anyhow to any pig and as she was going for sausages pse should not pose too much of a problem but its the mad rules that we all have to live by.
i guess it will be sausages for christmas dinner this year for you.
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: ukag0972 on November 27, 2009, 10:40:26 am
Yellow form??? I'll be asking my vet about that!!!

Unfortunately were abit away from any abbatoir and carrying a dead pig about isn't my idea of fun!!

She's dead now!


Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: chickenfeed on November 27, 2009, 11:14:47 am
 :pig: all i can say about the yellow form is our friend had to call the slaughter house to check they could deal with the cow the vet shot the cow on the farm wrote out a yellow form to be taken to the slaughterhouse this entitled him (the farmer ) to eat the beef. it possibly too late for your pig but bear it in mind should (fingers crossed that it's a one off for you) it happen again.
Title: Re: Scunnered!!
Post by: Carol Knights on November 27, 2009, 07:11:09 pm
Five weeks!!! When I have a sow sausaged the trichonella test takes a couple of days and then the carcass goes to the butcher the same week ready for processing. Five weeks ! Unbelievable!