Tuesday
Mar172015
Piglets!

Tootsie came in our cabin to farrow several days early. Her brood was born prematurely, 15 piglets in all. Only 8 were viable and we are carefully hand raising them because they are in the NICU. Today is day 3 and we have lost 4, so there are now 4 left. Make a wish.


Reader Comments (2)
Howdy hog farmers! How's the Guinea Hog business? Last post was last year. Hope you are all well. I am working toward more of a hobby farm idea but want to breed Guinea Hogs. Any advise you might have for a novice?
Denise in Skagway Alaska
Do you no longer blog?
Cate from Kasilof