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Bunny Moving Days at Briden Farm

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Valley our Lion Head Easter Bunny

It’s that time of year when our Bunny’s get moved out to pasture. They’ll still be in cages, it helps insure their safety and also keeps them from running away or fighting with each other! Rabbits have just as much a pecking order as chickens! Perhaps worse! It also means that they’ll get a fresh salad bar every day because we move their cages every day till late Fall. This helps them get a more rounded diet, and also helps provide an incredible meat, more similar to wild rabbit. It’s also this time of year we begin our breeding program and that means that we should be expecting baby bunnies sometime around mid May, and should hopefully have some baby bunnies for sale by mid July. 

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Eight, 8 Day Old Piglets, Starting to Eat and Drink on Their Own

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Eight 8 Day Old Piglets

On the evening of April 5, 2023, our Berkshire Gilt, Lara become a Sow, as she gave birth to 8 healthy baby Piglets. Now they’re eight day# old, and all eight, 8 day old piglets are starting to eat and drink on their own. Priceless! 

Did You know Pigs use a Toilet?

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A Pig Toilet

Did You know Pigs use a Toilet? That’s Right! 

People think Pigs are dirty because they roll in the mud and dirt to keep cool and help prevent parasites and skin problems. Pigs are so clean they actually choose an area of their Stall, or Pasture, to use as a Toilet. 

I think that’s pretty impressive, and one of many things that makes Pigs so endearing! 

Lara’s Week Old Piglets Are Alive And Well

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Lara’s One Week Old Piglets

Lara’s week old Piglets have sure grown! Actually it seem longer than a week ago that I was sitting with Her while she gave birth to these eight amazing little baby piglets. A natural birth, no crating, and a week later Mom, Lara, and all eight baby pigs are alive and healthy!

Which is pretty incredible since this is Lara, our Berkshire Pig’s, first time farrowing and having piglets. Considering we didn’t crate her, and let things happen naturally! With it also being our first time overwintering pigs and ever having a pregnant pig! 

Now, while I give most of the credit to Lara, and answer to prayer, I did take some preparatory steps to help insure the outcome. Mainly, in December when Lara weighed about 300 lbs, now about 450 lbs, we put two smaller pigs, Elvis and Babe, in with Her. All three spent the Winter together. When inside they shared a stall. Since Babe and Elvis were about a third the size of Lara, it was a good opportunity for her to learn how to maneuver around without laying on or otherwise crushing them. Although, it’s an incredible thing when a 450 lb mother manages to safely have, and care for, eight little piglets that only weigh about two to three pounds at birth! 

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