HappyMamaAcre
Exploring the pasture
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I just adopted a pygmy goat and pot-bellied pig, both a year old, from the nicest couple in the world, who gave them up reluctantly due to a relocation. These two animals were raised together on a small farm - outdoor animals. The pig is large but not huge. I totally believe the couple when they say the pig was never aggressive with them. They were affectionate with the animals, but not over the top.
However, after only a few days the pig has been "charging" me when I go into the large (3500 square feet) grazing area we created for the pig, goat and the ten chickens I already had. I got nipped on the knee earlier today and do not want to have that happen again.
I would like to think this is a transition issue, not a permanent one. I want to approach this problem the right way the first time I try.
My online research seems to indicate I should let the pig know who's boss, by either stomping, clapping, yelling or being physical like a pig (poking or pushing, never hitting) until he gets the message.
I feel I would be more confident doing this with some protection to my legs, like a small piece of plywood or maybe a plastic trash can lid. I am taller than the pig, but he probably out weighs me by 20 pounds (I weigh in at about 100)
Any suggestions?
However, after only a few days the pig has been "charging" me when I go into the large (3500 square feet) grazing area we created for the pig, goat and the ten chickens I already had. I got nipped on the knee earlier today and do not want to have that happen again.
I would like to think this is a transition issue, not a permanent one. I want to approach this problem the right way the first time I try.
My online research seems to indicate I should let the pig know who's boss, by either stomping, clapping, yelling or being physical like a pig (poking or pushing, never hitting) until he gets the message.
I feel I would be more confident doing this with some protection to my legs, like a small piece of plywood or maybe a plastic trash can lid. I am taller than the pig, but he probably out weighs me by 20 pounds (I weigh in at about 100)
Any suggestions?