mysunwolf
Herd Master
Every time we've had pigs, they start out sweet enough, occasional rooting, running around, doing pig stuff. But as they get bigger they seem to get meaner, and by the time they're at slaughtering size I'm always glad to see them go. We keep them in pens, so I've always assumed that maybe they get bored and have to take it out on me. But I am scared to go in the pens with them unless I have just recently fed them; otherwise, they spend the whole time trying to eat my shoes, root me off my feet, or slam repeatedly into my legs as a funny game. None of the pigs we've had have ever tried to bite me, though.
Are pigs just like this? Is it because ours are often bottle raised? Is it because they're penned and bored? What's the deal? With different litters in different years I have tried ignoring the behavior (no change), rewarding good behavior with scratches (they trample me down worse to get more scratches), and smacking them on the nose with sticks (makes them angry and aggressive). Any training tricks? Or do I have the wrong individual pigs or breeds of pigs?
Are pigs just like this? Is it because ours are often bottle raised? Is it because they're penned and bored? What's the deal? With different litters in different years I have tried ignoring the behavior (no change), rewarding good behavior with scratches (they trample me down worse to get more scratches), and smacking them on the nose with sticks (makes them angry and aggressive). Any training tricks? Or do I have the wrong individual pigs or breeds of pigs?