Experienced keeper Michaela Giles advises that it’s never too early to start thinking about winter, and how best to shepherd your pigs safely through it
I find it mildly depressing to be thinking ahead to the winter months while we’re still in the midst of summer, but pig keepers need to be practical and realistic and, as always, preparation is the key to good stockmanship.
On the plus side, you can make the thought of winter less daunting by gearing yourself up for it now, while there’s still plenty of dry, warm weather and evening light to sort things out after work, and at weekends.
Organised approach
Over-wintering pigs needn’t be an arduous struggle if you’re organised and sensible. But, at the very heart of everything will be the health of your pigs. If you ensure that this is good as we head into the winter, then the battle is half won already.
The thing to appreciate is that cold, damp conditions will exacerbate any underlying health conditions, exposing weaknesses and causing you and your pigs extra problems. What’s more, the darker mornings/evenings mean that you’ll inevitably be more likely to miss the early signs of trouble, especially if you’re still relatively new to the hobby.
So, heading into the bad weather with your livestock in tip-top condition really should be a primary objective. This includes making sure any vaccinations and all deworming plans are up to date.
Quality stock?
If you don’t breed, but buy-in fattening weaners to rear over the winter, then make sure you source good quality animals that aren’t showing any signs of coughing, diarrhoea or lameness. Also make sure with the supplier that they’ve been wormed before you take them, and that they’ve been weaned from the sow for at least one week, preferably two.
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Woodland Wonders
Chris Graham meets Vicky Quick, and her second batch of much-loved and greatly-appreciated, native breed pigs
Dangerous Diamonds!
Michaela Giles explains the ins and outs of Erysipelas, the serious threat it poses and how best to deal with it
Vital Awareness
Michaela Giles spotlights the latest campaigns aimed at raising awareness among keepers about the threats posed to their pigs by two serious diseases
Cause For Concern
Michaela Giles explains the dangers posed to our pig population by the threat of African Swine Fever, as this worrying disease creeps ever closer to the UK
Sailing To Success!
Former yacht captain Mark Terry, and his partner April, an ex-corporate lawyer, have settled on the stunning island of Guernsey and established a successful charcuterie business. This is their story
Buying guide: Middle White
Chris Graham introduces another of our native breeds that’s in desperate need of support, yet which should be nothing but a pleasure to own
Easy Fella!
Boars can be a touch pushy come the spring or, on very rare occasions, naturally aggressive. Michaela Giles provides some practical guidance on how best to deal with muscly males
What, No Piglets?
Michaela Giles investigates the huge topic of infertility in pigs, and provides a practical overview of the problem and its many and varied causes
Buying Guide: Welsh
Chris Graham introduces a breed of pig which he argues can offer keepers at all levels just about all they could ever wish for
Be Ready!
Experienced keeper Michaela Giles advises that it’s never too early to start thinking about winter, and how best to shepherd your pigs safely through it