Hi again amscott

My girl is (Long) Meg, "MeeeeEEEEGGGGG-PiiiiiiiiigggGGGGG" when she's the other end of the paddock. She comes a-running, ears flapping, looooong body see-sawing - we get visitors come just to see Meggy run to them for a banana!

BH loves my pigs and is very happy that we have a huge amount of enjoyment out of them and eat fabulous pork that costs less overall than it would if we bought it from the butcher. Since we enjoy every second we spend with them, we do not include anything for our time in the costings!! Rather, the enjoyment we and our visitors get from them is yet another intangible asset!

can't help on the AI thing as its never worked for my pigs but Sally has used it with success so no doubt she'll be along to explain all the gory details.
I did get her to hold to AI, second time of trying, yes. We only got 5 piglets as we only managed to get it to work properly the once and it's best to do it three times over 36 hours.
I tried again for another litter after Christmas but failed miserably. I blame BH's technique - he gets me to do the business end so he has to do the 'stimulation' bit and frankly, he's a bit Bruce about it.

(By which I mean to allude to a stereotypical Ozzie bloke's foreplay, "Sheila? You awake?" rather than in any way impune Karen's OH!!! )
I haven't tried again yet as I had a reason for not wanting a litter now until July. So I am hoping to catch her and have another go in a couple of weeks time, lambing and calving allowing... maybe it's more realistic to aim for five weeks hence... And maybe I'd be best to book the cattle AI guy to do the business end and I'll do the soft lights and music...

Deerpark do pedigree rare breed (and not so rare breed too) fresh semen:
http://www.deerpark-pigs.com/ but it's best to ring them to ask about available breeds, or indeed anything else - they're very friendly and helpful. Remember though that the semen is fresh - and if you don't want to use it for a few days it needs to be stored somewhere not too hot but
not in the fridge (which is the main reason my first attempt didn't work

)
Deerpark's instructions are very helpful, as is this website:
http://pigsinfrance.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=75its not that difficult at all. u just need to spend time everyday noting ur sows seasons. its timing that is crucial but we managed on our 2nd ever attempt. Dorothy has had 2 litters from 3 AI's.
princesspiggy - you've been more successful than me; do you have any tips to share?