Fill up a bucket of feed to take to the pigs. If there’s no feed currently mixed up, mix some up. This involves dumping a 50 lb bag of corn into a Rubbermaid container, weighing out 13 lbs of feed concentrate, stirring the two until they’re well mixed.
Turn off the pigs’ electric fence, hop in the pig pen, and empty the feed into the individual feed pans, all while dodging snorting, squealing, frantically excited pigs. They do love meal time!
Touch each pig. Pigs love ear scritches and belly scritches, and I love it when they are used to my touch so I can easily measure them on weigh days.
Clean out and refill the water bowl. If we’re using the big waterer, I just have to check that it isn’t low.
Check the pig fence to see that it’s all in order, especially if it’s been raining. Sometimes I might have to pick up some sections of fence to clear the dirt the pigs have rooted onto it. It’s usually all okay, though.
Fill up a bucket of feed to take to the pigs. If there’s no feed currently mixed up, mix some up. This involves dumping a 50 lb bag of corn into a Rubbermaid container, weighing out 13 lbs of feed concentrate, stirring the two until they’re well mixed.
Turn off the pigs’ electric fence, hop in the pig pen, and empty the feed into the individual feed pans, all while dodging snorting, squealing, frantically excited pigs. They do love meal time!
Touch each pig. Pigs love ear scritches and belly scritches, and I love it when they are used to my touch so I can easily measure them on weigh days.
Clean out and refill the water bowl. If we’re using the big waterer, I just have to check that it isn’t low.
Check the pig fence to see that it’s all in order, especially if it’s been raining. Sometimes I might have to pick up some sections of fence to clear the dirt the pigs have rooted onto it. It’s usually all okay, though.
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