Hello folks,
I've been reading the
permie forums for a while, listening to Paul's podcasts, and devouring your discussions, and finally worked up the steam to post some stuff about of our fledgling
permaculture homestead. I wanted to thank you all for your wonderful information. We currently rotationally pasture 2 mangalitsa and some 4 hampshire pigs. We use one strand of hotwire and find this is just fine (if you train the pigs from when they are reasonably young). We follow the pigs with
chickens, and
feed them a mix of pasture (that we'd like to seed and plant more deliciously), spent grain from the
local brewery, and bar ale commercial feed. We've had great success with mangalitsas and american guinea hogs (delicious, super nice temperament, and good foragers!) as well. We love pigs!
The inspiration for this post is that our neighbor dropped off a sow that had just given birth: she was malnourished (she was a castaway from the infamous pig races at our local pumpkin patch and pretty much neglected), and we rescued her and her 7 little'uns (one died), as she wasn't lactating. With a little love, goats
milk and raw eggs, they are fattening up nicely and are romping around their little nursery. We are incredibly proud of her, she's got great motherly instincts and is super sweet with us, as long as you don't pick up her little ones!
There are pics of them on our little photo blog for our farmstead here:
http://mulchutopia.tumblr.com
Questions:
I have a million questions about castration, as we've never raised piglets from birth before. I think I'd like to see a pro do it first. I just want to make sure its as safe and humane as possible. Any recommendations?
Also, I'm watching the piglets for iron deficiency, and I understand paleness and jaundice are the main symptoms...Can anyone recommend a permit-friendly way to help the piglets with this?
Thanks again, I'll keep posting!