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canesisters
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METAL!!! DUH Sometimes I scare myself with how dense and short-sighted I can be.
OK - there's some updates to this mess.
The person who has the 2yr old AGH sow has no way to help load her. When they brought her, they put her in a cage and lifted it into the back of a truck. That was a few years ago and she is now at least 250lbs... My fear of the loading/unloading safety issues is getting worse.
I contacted the folks that I used to get hay from because they had AGH's to get some hands-on opinions and advice. She had LOTS of good points and things I needed to find out...
But then she threw out that she has a PAIR of Kunekune pigs that are less than a year old and if I want them I can have them. She pointed out that I could transport her pigs in a large dog crate.. and she's only 15mins away...
But that would mean TWO pens and shelters...
I've got SUCH a long list of pros and cons for each (single sow, breading pair, all three, none at all) and I'm seriously considering backing out of the whole thing and just getting a couple of piglets to raise up in the spring for meat....
OK - there's some updates to this mess.
The person who has the 2yr old AGH sow has no way to help load her. When they brought her, they put her in a cage and lifted it into the back of a truck. That was a few years ago and she is now at least 250lbs... My fear of the loading/unloading safety issues is getting worse.
I contacted the folks that I used to get hay from because they had AGH's to get some hands-on opinions and advice. She had LOTS of good points and things I needed to find out...
But then she threw out that she has a PAIR of Kunekune pigs that are less than a year old and if I want them I can have them. She pointed out that I could transport her pigs in a large dog crate.. and she's only 15mins away...
But that would mean TWO pens and shelters...
I've got SUCH a long list of pros and cons for each (single sow, breading pair, all three, none at all) and I'm seriously considering backing out of the whole thing and just getting a couple of piglets to raise up in the spring for meat....