My poor Tamworth sow Rhubarb who is waiting to farrow is in a state of great agitation, marching furiously back and forth, trying to dismantle the gates and fencing, and grunting in desperation for attention from anyone. She walked the half mile up to the farrowing plot quite happily last Thursday as she is due on Monday or Tuesday, but since then has been continuously unsettled - about what I do not know. She has ample drinking water, her normal twice daily feeds, a nice muddy wallow, a huge clean ark all to herself and a reseeded plot full of grass and clover and mustard to eat. She is not ill, no temp, and a voracious appetite 24/7, which I am trying not to indulge as she has become too fat anyway over the past couple of months. This afternoon I gave in and offered her a few extra nuts soaked in a can of stout which usually works a treat at calming pigs down, but has had no effect today. She has also been given fresh straw outside in case she wants to take it in and nest, but that hasn't worked either. It is her second litter; she had a tiny litter of 2 piglets in March, and I don't think she is going to have a large litter this time either.
The only thing I can think of is that she might be missing the other pigs, indeed she has never been alone before, even though several of our other pre-farrowing sows have been here on their own for up to a week without getting themselves in such a state. I keep wondering whether I should have, or still should, bring one of the others up to the adjacent plot to be nearby; the reason I originally decided against it was to avoid either arguments and/or any forcible attempts to break through and sleep together in the same ark, probably the wrong one, when Rhubarb is meant to be getting used to being alone in her ark, the same one she used in March.
In short, should pigs be able to cope with being alone for a few days on the trot, or is it cruel separating them from their friends for anything more than one or two hours? I know all pigs need other pigs for company, but do they need constant and continuous companionship to stay happy? Tamsaddle