I've just been going on about how wonderful OSBs are and now I could quite happily put all my 3 new young'uns on a spit roast
We got back from work to find absolute chaos. We have 3 new OSB weaners, males, 13 weeks old. They are in an area secured with 3 electric wires, with an outer fence of electric mesh. They had respected the fence until today. The battery ran low and they broke all 3 strands of wire and trampled the mesh down. They were out in the sheep paddock with our 2 lovely Kunekunes gilts. All the 5 Pigs were covered in blood, bite and scratch marks, particularly bad around the ears. One of the weaners had its ear tag ripped out - the long way along its whole ear. My hubby found one of the boys on top of one of the Kune gilts, thrusting away. Thankfully it hadn't found the "goal post" but it was having a good old go.
Now I'm worried that the Kune could be up the duff. She's about 7-8 months old. I had no idea she was even in season, she's all black and, I thought, too young. I certainly thought at 13 weeks, the males would be too young.
Argh, what do I do now? Are they all to young for there to be a possible pregnancy? If she was pregnant, wouldn't an OSB sire create piglets too big for her?
Flip, flip, flip