This is the only one we have. I usually buy a hog at the stock sale and take them straight to the slaughter house, but I bought her on Christmas day as she was standing belly deep in mud and water. She ws pretty poor then, but we've gotten her fattened up to a good weight (not too fat) & my grand daughtere who is in FFA and has AI'd 3 sows at school wanted to raise a litter with her. Sooo Grandpa in all his stupidity kept her and ordered Duroc seamen to mix with her Blue Butt linage so we should have some decent butcher hogs if she takes. I did, after messaging you this evening,put 1 bottle of seamen in her and will do it again tomorrow. we put a pannel up along side of her & she wasn't too bad, just kept trying to back up. I just hope she isn't too far & going out. It seems to me if I remember right that a sow will stay in for 3 days, but I'm not sure that is right. The idea of keeping a boar out of the litter is what I had planned to do & possibly trade it for one that isn't related. Then I can let him do the deed & I won't have to LOL. Keith
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