Wednesday
Oct132010
pick a size, any size
what began as an unintentional experiment-piglets being birthed in general population—has turned out to be a great success. the tamworth/berkshire crosses which were born a couple weeks back are not only healthy and happy, but are completely socialized into the herd after just two weeks standing up.
although they still spend much of their time milking and napping with their mother, they also spend part of the day on their own—foraging and mimicking anybody willing to be near them.
they nose around at the slop, sniff the earth, and find choice shady spots. they are learning to be pigs, just the way they should.
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