Look, there’s our bed!
6 03 2008
I brought Daisy’s nine Berkshire weaners in from the field today to notch and tag them. It’s much easier and cleaner to do the job in the confines of a pen, out of the wind and rain. Once they were inside, I went off to get the box of tags and pliers, returning to find all the weaners had crammed into their former creep and gone to sleep. Of course, they’re much, much bigger than they were when they spent their first two weeks in here, but that doesn’t seem to have bothered them any.

Aren’t they sweet!
That’s really funny….and cute!
Animals are strange when it comes to old haunts. We have two whippets. When we go out we leave them in their cages as they are much happier like that, and don’t wreck the place!
When we got the second whippet as a pup we bought the second cage….a bit larger than the first as the new whippet is a dog, (the old one is a bitch).
We cleared out her cage for the pup, and put him in there, making the bigger one comfy for the older bitch. She wasn’t having any of that….she steadily refused to use the larger cage and finally we gave in and put him in the larger one. She still (3 years later) gets upset if he goes anywhere near hers.
Lol, dogs do that. Mine hates it when the cats get anywhere near his food or toys. He runs them off.
Are these the weaners, where you are going to keep two of sows for breeding ? Or am I getting that confused with something else ?