Several retired nurses on here. Some have issues that have been resolved with research and self help in the form of holistic treatment, not conventional drugs. As a nurse I am sure you realize that herbals and non conventional are the basis of most of our meds and that our own bodies have the ability to function well if treated well. I am of the opinion that much of the common ailments in today's life is due to lifestyle and food intake as much as anything. Our country is suffering from processed, chemical filled foods that have been altered to not even provide the nutrition we need. Add a sedentary lifestyle, way too much weight, not enough outside activity and stress to "improve" what wasn't broken, then you have a mess. I'm not an activist, I just see this every day, everywhere....and I have had a farm most all of my 73 years of life! Works for me -- haven't even had a cold in over 40 yrs. Live healthy.

YOU can continue to improve your own health!!!
Embrace non chemical veggies, meats, eggs, fresh milk and combine with the work required. You may find the long lasting health issues you have fading away. Watch for healthy intake, balance vit/min, deletion of added chemicals, preservatives, colorings to our food and you may be amazed. Forgetful? Checkout your levels of vit/min -- Most of our mental acuity is determined by healthy eating. Personally I find D3 & B12 very important, as well as NOT skipping meals, healthy ones. I use real butter, whole, raw milk, lot of vegetables, lower sugar, very little bread. Still drink coffee, wine, eat carbs, healthy fats, fruits, lots of onion & garlic plus herbs. I work a job and tend my farm & animals. I am not amazing, just healthy and have a great immune system that I keep healthy. As you have seen there are MANY of us who are active far later than "retirement age" -- healthy lifestyle. I'm planning to spend more farm time next Spring, less "outside work", simply to enjoy more of what I love to do.

Otherwise, your pigs seem normal....as others have already said, that's their life.
What kind of goats do you have? Do you have plans for them? I raise dairy -- small herd of about 15. Yes, I milk, make cheese, etc. Not everyone wants to but, it's rewarding for me.
