Su Ba wrote:Be sure to call a large animal vet, if at all possible. A small animal vet surely hasn’t castrated an older pig, nor they really want to deal with a screaming, dangerous, pooping pig in a cage…..thus they will charge accordingly to compensate for the danger, mess, and aggrevation.
You could opt to leave him intact for now, allowing him to breed your sows when the time comes. Then you could be the one selling piglets to other people.
If left intact, I’d suggest taming him down a bit. But most people do that anyway. Get the pigs used to coming and following you. I borrowed a boar once, and when he jumped over the fence, I had no problem getting him back into the pen by him following his little yellow bucket full of cracked corn.
thomas rubino wrote:Hi Olaf;
I highly recommend taking him to a vet.
14 days or less is the recommended time to castrate without anesthesia.
Getting him drunk might help with the struggling but his squealing bloody murder is going to affect neighbors miles away...
The chance of infection is high...
The chance of him escaping mid "surgery" is very high...
The chance of aspiring vet Olaf getting hurt is very high...
It could make a viral YouTube video of "Do Not Try This At Home..."
The money will be well spent taking him to a vet.
I'll check around but figure it will be either difficult to find someone or very expensive or both. I'll ask my only neighbor about local vets, they have a small zoo of farm animals including around 8 roosters, so doubt they'd be all that bothered by a squealing pig. I was also gonna build him a separate secure pen with no mud and covered in hay where the operation would occur, and he can recuperate in a (relatively) clean space. But yes, something could go badly with the DIY surgical operation.