Danz, I'm so envious you got a pig. I've had home-raised pork and you're right - there is nothing better. I thought they were social animals that needed to be raised in at least pairs though - will it be okay to raise just one? I'm sorry to hear he is nasty. The thing that has kept me from jumping into getting pigs is the ability to keep them contained. From what I've read, they are hard to keep in because they are so strong and will tear through most attempts to contain them. How did you contain them in the past?
Josie, glad to see Lucie looking so good. Well, you know what I mean. Kudos to you for all the hard work you are doing with her.
Karen, I just bet you are exhausted, but glad you had a good day with the rellies.
We got some much needed rain here and it is nice to see our pond looking a little fuller. I so wish I'd had the rain barrel installed. As it was, I caught as much water as I could in 5-gallon buckets and then used it in some much needed areas - like the compost piles, that have been too dry all year to really take off. The gutters on the coop are working GREAT. I wish I could say the same for the gutters on our house. The one in front started to spill over so I was up on a ladder in an absolute deluge of rain, trying to clear the leaves and debris from the gutter and downspout so it would drain properly. I haven't been that soaked in a long time.
My little game hen is officially broody so is sitting on 3 Aloha eggs. She may be a tiny little hen but she has a full-sized growl. I thought her pretty smart today, to be broody in her dry, safe, warm little corner of the coop, versus being out in the pouring rain getting soaked to the skin like the rest of her flock.
Josie, glad to see Lucie looking so good. Well, you know what I mean. Kudos to you for all the hard work you are doing with her.
Karen, I just bet you are exhausted, but glad you had a good day with the rellies.
We got some much needed rain here and it is nice to see our pond looking a little fuller. I so wish I'd had the rain barrel installed. As it was, I caught as much water as I could in 5-gallon buckets and then used it in some much needed areas - like the compost piles, that have been too dry all year to really take off. The gutters on the coop are working GREAT. I wish I could say the same for the gutters on our house. The one in front started to spill over so I was up on a ladder in an absolute deluge of rain, trying to clear the leaves and debris from the gutter and downspout so it would drain properly. I haven't been that soaked in a long time.
My little game hen is officially broody so is sitting on 3 Aloha eggs. She may be a tiny little hen but she has a full-sized growl. I thought her pretty smart today, to be broody in her dry, safe, warm little corner of the coop, versus being out in the pouring rain getting soaked to the skin like the rest of her flock.