JeepGirl
Overrun with beasties
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- Sep 26, 2016
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I ended up with a very young (-24hrs old) wild hog after someone shot the mom.
Wet umbilical cord, still working on walking efficiently, too weak to scream when I picked her up.
She's super smart, super sweet, and super lucky that I keep colostrum on hand.
Fast forward to 3 weeks later...I feel like we are just about out of the woods health wise.
She is eating, gaining weight, no scours or constipation..
Still drinking milk {fresh goats milk + half and half+ pumpkin puree} but is transitioning to softened pig youth pellets.
I have no clue what to expect.
Can anyone give me pointers as far as toys, behaviors, training, positive/negative reinforcement techniques, etc.?
Anything is appreciated - although I do have toileting under control.
The only issue I've had is that she is starting to use her teeth when she is frustrated.
I say "no" very clearly and push her away/end any interaction for a couple of minutes.
I do understand the commitment and potential destruction that comes along with her, I also understand the encouragement to shoot any and all wild hogs.
Pictures included of miss Tallulah
Wet umbilical cord, still working on walking efficiently, too weak to scream when I picked her up.
She's super smart, super sweet, and super lucky that I keep colostrum on hand.
Fast forward to 3 weeks later...I feel like we are just about out of the woods health wise.
She is eating, gaining weight, no scours or constipation..
Still drinking milk {fresh goats milk + half and half+ pumpkin puree} but is transitioning to softened pig youth pellets.
I have no clue what to expect.
Can anyone give me pointers as far as toys, behaviors, training, positive/negative reinforcement techniques, etc.?
Anything is appreciated - although I do have toileting under control.
The only issue I've had is that she is starting to use her teeth when she is frustrated.
I say "no" very clearly and push her away/end any interaction for a couple of minutes.
I do understand the commitment and potential destruction that comes along with her, I also understand the encouragement to shoot any and all wild hogs.
Pictures included of miss Tallulah