As a pig breeder for seven years, we offer pig keeping courses to cover things like this with new pig keepers, and also we advise that you MUST get a PIG VET.
Pigs are different to other animals and an ordinary vet just will not do.

The reason why pigs have such big litters is because it is not expected that they will all survive
(in the wild or otherwise).
Any pig breeder who tells you that is not normal to lose one or two pigs per litter would be telling lies - this is why the BPA have the provision to show piglets born, and piglets weaned.
The mothers sometimes stand on a piglet, it is hard for her when she has up to 15 babies running around her, and it is upsetting. You usually also have at least two runts with a big litter, and these will have to fight for survival. The boys and the biggest usually survive and will knock the weaker ones off the teats - this is nature.
Also pigs have 12 teats usually, and saddlebacks we have have given birth to 15 piglets. So theres a pointer that nature will take its course - or there will be a few slimmer ones not getting as much milk.
You will get used to it, you have to harden a little, you will never be able to save them all and have to accept that when you have livestock you have deadstock - its not a small animal that only has three or four babies at a time, and pigs have the easiest birth if you look at the size of the pig, compared to the size of the piglet.

I wish you luck in your pig keeping, and I hope that I have not upset you, cause thats not my aim, it is difficult with your first litter, and I do know how you feel, believe me - we have three breeds and every sow is different, some are great mothers, some useless and some even eat their piglets - they usually end up as sausages and again we have only had that problem with saddlebacks that we bought in from someone whom was getting out of pigs.

Get a good pig vet, and get a book on pig keeping, our friend Richard Lutwiche has a book out, he runs the saddleback and the GOS breeders clubs -
google them or amazon for his book - The Saddleback Breeders Club is a good one to Join too - and the website is great.
Enjoy watching the little piglets - and do post us a picture won't you x
