That's the thing with pigs, they never fail to amaze you

Congratulations on your new arrivals

If you can put up a heat lamp and reduce the amount of sraw around the piglets it might help prevent other squashes (it's the first 48 hrs which are critical until the little ones find their feet and can move quickly out of mum's way when she lies down)
Make sure mum's up and eating and drinking and showing no signs of really red, hot teats. Give her usual ration plus half a pound for each piglet but build it up gradually so's not to put her off her food or get her constipated. You might want to consider getting the vet out to castrate them (or take them in a dog cage to the vet) just in case of future "have they, haven't they?" situations

The Gloucestershire Old Spot website has good info on farrowing or just ask away here.
Oh and photo's would be appreciated if you get a chance

I've no litters due 'til January and it's nice to go gooey over piglet photo's
