We have a small problem. Our two sows lived together for a while before coming over to Orkney together, staying together in the same pen before being split up to farrow in May. When the piglets were weaned Kim, the four-year-old, went out to the paddock without a backward glance. Molly (not quite two and smaller) kicked up a fuss, broke out (through electric and barbed wire fence) and we had to put her back in the shed in a pen next to the piglets.
We thought she just wasn't ready to let go, but when we tried again today (three weeks later) it became clear she was scared of Kim. No amount of persuasion or bribery would get her into the paddock.
We are putting up new paddocks in another field for the piglets, so Molly could go there, but it would be better if she was with Kim. We are keeping two of the gilts for breeding so neither sow would be lonely.
Ideas?