hobbyfarmrookie
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We have recently put a female potbelly (18 months old) in with our male (a year old). How will I know when she is pregnant?
I would love to see! Mine is 9 months and running with her boar since 2 months... the last 10 days we have noticed changes to her, the last 3 days they have been noticable changes from night time feedings to the next morning! ... very exciting to have baby tams running around.OatWheatMinipigs said:It takes 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days VERY normal for them to have them on the very day. On the third day they will begin to gather things ANYthing to make a nest unlike the normal nighty nighty nests this one is HUGE and normally I have to pick rocks and sticks both out of the nests. She will be soft and have a discharge behind and look almost like shes in heat when she is looking like this she is ready to pig. They will also be hotter then normal and be trying to roll in mud. She will be VERY dropped. My sows started showing at 2 months. Most def at 3 months and I can see and feel movement. I have pictures and videos of my sow nesting and size before the birth if you guys would like to see!