Category: Pigs

Momma Pig, Lara, and all 8 Baby Piglets are doing well

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It was quite a night, she was just 5 hours ahead of her due date, and she remained very calm and gentle throughout the 4-5 hour process. She was very gentle, with the babies and with me as I sat with her and as you can see in one of the Videos I was even patting her.

Lara with Her 8 Baby Piglets

This morning she was up and drank some water and when she went back to lay down she laid near the piglets and let them come to her. Well done Lara, well done! 

Watch the Videos at https://www.bridenfarm.productions/videos/

Lara Is Having Piglets

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Lara Soon To Be A Sow

It’s an exciting time at Briden Farm as our Gilt, female Pig, gets ready to Farrow (have babies) and become a Sow! One of the sure signs is when her body starts to show obvious signs of soon being able to feed her piglets…

Lara’s Body Preparing for Motherhood

Another she sign is when she builds her nest, which usually indicates the birthing will start within the next 12-24 hours. Just look at the beautiful nest she’s built…

Lara’s First Nest

I suspect by tomorrow morning we may have our first piglets and I also suspect this may be a sleepless night for Lara and I. I’ll do my best to keep You as up-to-date as things progress. 

Happy Pigs Even In The Barn

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Happy Pigs

This time of Year the temperatures start to warm and we’re able to let our Pigs out more often. It’s good know, however, that they are even happy when they’re in their stall in the Barn. Just look at them in this video…

We enjoy seeing them happy whether they are in the Barn, or Outside. Be sure to check out our other videos and our podcasts at BridenFarm.productions 

The Shocking Truth about Electric Fences

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Electric Pig Fencing

I remember when I was a kid, there was one place my Nephew and I would go trout fishing along a meadow. That meadow was so beautiful, it twisted along as it ran through a Farmer’s pasture. As we made our way along the Brook, we encountered the Electric Fence. In those days it was a constant current fence. It’d wake you up when you crawled under it, and if you happened to take hold of it, it took hold of You! It would almost hold on! It was hard to let go! 

Today, thankfully, we use a pulse type electric fence, not a constant current. To me it sort of works the opposite, if you’re holding the fence wire when the electric pulse comes through it’ll make you jump, a little, but it makes you take your hand off of it! 

This is the type of fence wire we use for our pigs…

Portable Electric Fencing Polywire

At least I know that, although it deters them, it doesn’t really hurt them. I know because I have touched it, and been shocked repeatedly over the past few years. It’s actually just a little picnic. Even when it’s registering 10,000 Volts, it’s not actually that bad! It’s just that the Pigs are smart! Maybe smarter than me!? 

You might be wondering how I know when the fence is registering 10,000 Volts! Right? That’s because we use an Electric Fence Tester, similar to this one…

Electric Fence Tester

In fact, I’ve just added both of these to my Shopping Cart at Amazon! By the way, if you happen to buy these items by clicking on the pictures above, I may earn a little from Amazon! Thanks! 😉 

So, the Shocking truth is not that bad! If You’d like to come see how we use these fences, or maybe even see how it feels!? Call Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770.