Wow. Either my math skills are eroding or my boar Jetho has started breeding telepathically. I got to the farm this morning with the plan of moving Perk and Twiggs to their farrowing spot, as they're due to farrow next week.
Well, you know what they say about plans, they never last beyond the first contact, and in this case it was simply the contact of my boots with ground. Twiggs was out with Dottie, Jethro, and Maybell throwing their usual morning feeding time fit, but Perk was no where to be found, well, I actually did find her, but I also found 11 little porkers with her. And now the fun part starts.
Trying to get a sow and litter moved from a pasture with a boar, a boss sow (Dottie) and the sow's inseperable sister (Twiggs) isn't as hard as getting to the moon, but only because the distance is shorter. I looked at Perk and told her we were fixing to have a battle of wits, and she just looked back at me with an expression that said "to even the odds do you want me to tie one hamhock behind my back?" And so it began, ordeal of ordeals, but two hours later both girls were in their new spot, and I was in the tool shed looking for a bar of soap to wash my mouth with. All's well that ends well I guess and here's a shot of Perk and her 11 little ones:
I also shot some video of Dottie's pigs in the winter rye pasture that was underseeded with our clover mix, and you can see that both the clover and the pigs are coming on strong:
I also got a shot of Geez with her and Myfoot's pigs, and you can see that they're in fine trim as well:
With a tinge of sadness intermingled with immense relief, the final Cherry Street market is this weekend. We appreciate so much all the support you guys have given us, and in turn some rare breeds of pigs, and that's where the sadness comes in, knowing that the usual Saturday morning fun of visiting with you, even if it's only briefly, has to be folded like our market tents and stored until next spring. Unless you shop through the winter market of course, and at least we'll get to see you guys every other weekend.
At the market Saturday we should be stocked up, and since it's the last one we hope to see you there. Thanks for reading.
Pork & Greens