Very interesting reply Blonde, but incredibly depressing as well. We won't decide immediately what to do with our Tamworth sow, but if we do give her a second chance and she produces a tiny litter again that will have to be it - as you say, feed is very pricey. I "cost" my piglets by dividing the sow's costs between the number of viable piglets - that is from the sow's birth or previous weaning date all the way through to the end of the current litter's weaning date - plus the piglet's own feed and other costs. With 10 or more piglets it works out fairly cheap per piglet, with only two piglets the costs are plain silly, and one could never make up the loss, either selling them as weaners, or for meat later on. Making a profit on the pigs is not primarily the reason I keep them - I just love having them, but nevertheless unless one is awash with spare cash, which I'm not, one cannot endlessly ignore the bitter reality of the bank balance. I have now checked the dam and grand dam's breeding histories, and all of them had 8-8, 9-9, or 10-10 litters, so it is presumably not a genetic problem. What a conundrum - Tamsaddle