elevan
Critter Addict ♥
Looks like a pot to me 
I would have said slightly overweight, but seeing as how it sounds that she's expecting...I wouldn't want to hurt her feelings
You definitely need to be cautious when they bark at you...kind of sounds like a ho-ho to me...because they'll often follow that with a quick snap. The teeth on a sow are still pretty sharp and give a nasty cut. And since you don't know her full history (as in you haven't raised her from piglet) even though she seems sweet be cautious.
Carrying a cane or branch with you can help you block a snap or push her back if need be. Don't ever strike with it. Sort of an improvised pig sorting paddle. I prefer the metal cane as I had a boar snap a branch in 2...but then he was intent on taking a piece out of me.
If you're concerned that you won't be able to work with her enough before she gives birth then I would advise setting the situation up so that you can feed and water from outside of wherever you have her.
I would have said slightly overweight, but seeing as how it sounds that she's expecting...I wouldn't want to hurt her feelings
You definitely need to be cautious when they bark at you...kind of sounds like a ho-ho to me...because they'll often follow that with a quick snap. The teeth on a sow are still pretty sharp and give a nasty cut. And since you don't know her full history (as in you haven't raised her from piglet) even though she seems sweet be cautious.
Carrying a cane or branch with you can help you block a snap or push her back if need be. Don't ever strike with it. Sort of an improvised pig sorting paddle. I prefer the metal cane as I had a boar snap a branch in 2...but then he was intent on taking a piece out of me.
If you're concerned that you won't be able to work with her enough before she gives birth then I would advise setting the situation up so that you can feed and water from outside of wherever you have her.
, if she doesn't have babies this month, I was thinking about getting another for her to have a buddy, the pbp I'm looking at is 8 months old and loves to play with dogs. Is this a good idea ? or should I let her be with her ducks and chickens? She still loves it when I come out and talk to her, she talks back.
oh and she's shoved her hay all into a corner, but is laying no where near it. 