We got this year's batch of four piglets on Monday. I've been too exhausted to write about our harrowing day!
We dropped the first piglet in the pen. It hit the fence... and kept on going! It ran into the forest behind our house and so began a three and a half hour pig chase.
We put up a push-in fence along the road and herded the pig into it in an attempt to slow it down so we could jump on the pig and catch it. It hit the fence turned sideways and ran around it. After that, it knew that fence was there and wouldn't go in that direction.
We found that piglets never tire out. My husband, four children, and I chased that pig until we could hardly move and it never got tired! It would lay down for a second while we all tried to herd it, but then up and away it went. We tried hiding and catching the pig as it ran past. We tried closing in on it in a circle. It's much easier for a little pig to slide through the forest than a big vertical human!
After hour number two we started thinking, "roast suckling pig."
Finally, in an opening in the forest, we made a "C" shaped fence enclosure and doubled the fencing. The children herded the pig into the enclosure. It ran in at top speed! The piglet hit the back end of the enclosure, got hung up for a second, frantically backed out and turned sideways, hit that fence, and my husband jumped on it and grabbed its legs! It screamed bloody murder. Oh my, did we cheer and dance!
Now, we've put the piglets in a high, solid board enclosed area for a few days until they calm down. As they get accustomed to their new home they'll gradually get a little more freedom.
The lessons never stop coming!
I feel almost bad laughing at this post. I'm so sorry...he he he
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness....you want to laugh and cry at the same time! That would have done me in. But look how cute they are in the picture :-) We decided to not do the pigs this year. We are porked out for a while. Next year we will raise two and sell one. Glad you finally caught him!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm exhausted just reading that. I've been trying to talk DH into getting a piglet or two to raise. Now I'm rethinking it. LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you finally caught the little stinker! After about an hour, my hubby would have left him to fend for himself out in the big bad woods.
ReplyDeleteThe lesson I learned. You cannot catch a pig with your hands. You have to trap them!
ReplyDeleteYour story made the local news!!!
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