CESpeed said:
In my farm planning so far I see me with 2 cows, 2 sheep, and donkey as a LSG, several chickens and a pig. I was thinking of getting a breeding pair but I think a boar would be unhappy breeding once a year. Can pigs live alone or do they need have other animals in their pasture? From what I've gathered so far, cows and pigs are not a good idea but the sheep can be in with either one. Would having 2 sheep (and lambs until butcher time) as pasture mates be good enough to keep a pig company or would I need a second pig?
Also, how well pigs and donkeys get along would be helpful information as well.
Thank You!
A children's book on a happy barnyard is just a fairy tale when it comes to the real life . A pig is an omnivore, so chickens , newborn lambs and calves, etc. may be in mortal danger if and when they decide they want a variety in their diet. They too just may dig up your pasture faster than an improvised land mine. You will have to install a BIG JOLT type of electric wire if you expect the pig (s) to stay in their enclosure, unless you like to chase a greased pig all over your neighborhood. Also, in their need for a mud bath to stay cool and prevent sunburn to their skin, they will install a mud hole right in a rain puddle usually in the gate entrance way or anyplace that is not to your liking. As for donkeys as a LSG , not a good idea as they view any chicken, duck, newborn lamb or calf, as well as any type of dog or predator, etc. as invaders and need to be destroyed. A few donkeys like to play tag with full grown livestock in the early morning untill the playmate drops. Also, early morning ( like 3 or 5 AM) BRAAAAAAYING will not endear you with the neighbors or your spouse and eventually you will whant to shoot it. Hope this helps !