We intend weaning Pru's piglets next weekend, which shouldn't prove to be too difficult, because they truly are eating like pigs. Pru will be shunted off from the ark that she's sharing with her spotty babes, up to the pig sty where she actually gave birth to them and the piglets will remain where they are. There are a few questions that I need to ask though.
The piglets will be eight weeks old and I have eight of them. I'll worm them straight away but I'm not sure how much food I should be giving them after Pru's milk bar has been removed? Gloucester Old Spots are a traditional breed that can if over fed, become excessively fat and I want to provide my customers with good quality meat that's not too fatty, so I could do with some help and advice on that. One or two pig keepers have told me that they feed their 'traditionals' on sow pellets rather than fattening pellets, is that a good idea?
The other thing that I'm thinking of doing, is keeping two gilts back with a view to them becoming future breeding stock. I'm planning to split them from their brothers at quite an early stage and possibly giving them some slightly preferential treatment. What extras if any, could I, or should I consider giving them? I have for example, still got an almost full bag of milk replacement from when Pru was ill after the birth of the piglets, so I was thinking of adding some of that to their feed. What do you pig keepers think?