Yes, it's the ear piercing squeeling that makes it so difficult I think. DH was there for the second one and it really helped hearing him say things like, "You're almost done," "He's ok", etc.Royd Wood said:Good job done Aggie
I hate it so much I just hold on to em with my earplugs in while my beloved does the skilled bit.
I can remember doing that & it was AWFUL! As for castrating, we cannot do that. Maybe we are cowards! We can band calves & rams if necessary - such a shame you cannot band piglets!Funny, but disbudding goats doesn't bother me nearly as much as this did.
Well, I thought it would be risky to not castrate because of the boar taint...but how long does it take for the meat to get boar-y? Maybe next year we'll skip it if we get males again.Cornish Heritage said:I can remember doing that & it was AWFUL! As for castrating, we cannot do that. Maybe we are cowards! We can band calves & rams if necessary - such a shame you cannot band piglets!Funny, but disbudding goats doesn't bother me nearly as much as this did.
Liz
LOL! You are absolutely right. Most breeds (not all) do have taint & you probably do not want to be eating it. BUT when we sell feeder pigs we sell then intact & the new owners get to do the deed! We raise the culled females here for meat. BUT our situation is a little different as we are primarily focused on raising breeding stock so we sometimes keep good young boars here to raise up as breeders PLUS we do not want to castrate too young as we are looking for the best to be sold as breeders.Well, I thought it would be risky to not castrate because of the boar taint...but how long does it take for the meat to get boar-y?