That big hog would go to the butcher...at least a kill & chill!
I use the "let the doelings keep her in milk" method, too. Works ok & you do get less milk when you share. Now, if you want that doe to really reach potential, you won't get there this way. I milked yesterday & this evening...that 8 month doeling is not now nursing as before! It's ok -- can always use the milk -- but I haven't been "milking regular" for months!! Now I guess I need to get back in gear.

I was thinking more along Spring. LOL Will do 1X day and get 1/2 gal or so for a while then dry her for winter/kidding. Will make a little cheese, etc. for holidays.
A while back I noticed a hen who wanted to go broody on me -- had hatched a brood in spring -- silly girl!! She was on an OLD nest egg. Didn't take the time to break her up -- hey, that thing was never gonna hatch.

Never kept track...noticed a wk or 2 ago, when she was off nest, there were TWO eggs...both hers, green. Friday, she was not on nest but a few feet out in the stall, sitting & all ruffled up, ONE egg in nest. Hmmm,
odd --snake????? Rush to work, worry later. Tonight, I look over stall wall to check her & there she is with ONE CHICK


Time flies! Determined hen.
FENCE -- Wow, I may NEVER get away from repairs. Goats, hogs, stallions....their life is based on destroying fence!

Now, with "restructuring" the areas, even more fun, right?? I'm with ya on this!!! I have until 11 in AM to work on farm stuff & then to work. Why do I keep doing this ?

