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Introducing and Breeding Pigs for the First Time

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Introducing and Breeding Pigs.

It was quite a day! As is often the way with Farming, it didn’t all go as planned or expected, but it did go well. Most of it anyway! This is the second time in about a week we’ve introduced new Pigs. First the three little ones, Elvis, Jack, and Babe to Lara. That went quite well, a little biting and a few squeals, but nothing serious. Now a week later Lara who is about 11 months old has pretty well adopted the three little ones who are about 4 months or so and weigh less than half Her weight. 

At first, when we got the little ones, earlier this Fall, we’d hoped Elvis or Jack would be big enough to breed Lara, but they’re not. Not even close actually! Anyway, the first introduction went well. 

So, knowing we wanted to breed Lara, but also knowing the little.boars we’re to little to do the job, we got Eugene. Eugene is a Managalisa cross who we’ve had just a few days. We put him in what was Lara’s stall in the barn. Kept him the for a few days, while we got used to each other. He’s very tame, quite friendly, and was well raised. Yet, only about half Lara’s size! 

So, wasn’t sure how the introduction or the potential breeding would go!?

I certainly put myself out there in these videos! Showing, embarrassingly so, how green I really am! However, as you’ve seen in this video series, and especially when the three little pigs come to the right side of the fencing when I needed them to shows how much work and training we invest into them! I have really come to enjoy raising pigs. 

If you’d like to come see our Pigs, and other Critters, contact Brian to Book Your Farm Tour at Briden Farm. 902-907-0770 

Natural Smoke Cured Woodland Pastured Berkshire Pork & Kennebec Potatoes

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Naturally Smoked Berkshire Ham and Bacon

It’s so nice to have a great meal that’s been grown on the Farm! 

Every year I do my best to raise happy pigs, grow delicious, nutritious potatoes, and put quality food in the Larder; so to speak. 

It makes me wonder, each new year, if the exceptional quality will be there!?

Whether it’s like the Supper meal of Naturally Smoke Cured, Woodland Pastured Berkshire Pork, & Kennebec Potatoes or like the Fresh Free Range Eggs pictured below with the Ham and Bacon. Pan fried in our Cast Iron Frying Pan. Of Course! 

 Berkshire Pork Ham and Bacon With Fresh Free Range Eggs

Quality Pork comes from providing a quality life for our Pigs. We use rotational pastures, and regenerative farming techniques that help provide them with fresh pasture and supplement with feed to help provide a balanced diet. Most days our pigs can be seen rooting and chewing in their Woodland Pastures while their little tails spin around with pleasure and excitement. 

We invite You to come visit us at Briden Farm, to Book Your Farm Visit Contact Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770 

 

The New Briden Farm Podcast Seems Like A Hit

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PodStatus Reviews and Rankings

We recently launched Briden Farm Podcasting and it seems to be quickly gaining traction, and Listeners, and Downloads! 

According to podstatus.com We are ranked as #12 in Home and Garden (Canada) and position #71 in Leisure (Canada).

Briden Farm Podcast Standings

How Cool Is That!! 


Now available for you to listen to on …

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Introducing a Saanen Buck Goat to our Briden Farm Doe Goats

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Our Saanen Doe Millie

I guess it was about four days ago when we introduced our Saanen Buck to the Does for the first time. He’s been with them ever since and last night we witnessed one of our Does, Millie, being bred. She should be due 11 April 2023. 

Hopefully the other 4 does that are in the pasture with the Saanen Buck will soon be bred also. If all goes well it’ll mean our having about 10 Goat Kids for sale during the Spring of 2023. 

If you’d like to come visit our Goats at Briden Farm, please contact Brian at BridenFarm.com 902-907-0770 


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