The droopy eyes and lack of appetite could indicate a fever, coupled with the cough could be shipping fever (I don't know what the pig equivalent is called) or the start of pneumonia. Definitely keep an eye on him. If you want to go the natural route garlic and oregano are your friends, nature's antibiotics.
Looks almost like there's something caught in his throat or down his gullet. Maybe he swallowed a chicken bone? I'm sure he'll get better. Thanks for the great content. Keep up the good work. בס״ד
We choose not to chemical deworm our breeding stock especially. We want stock that is naturally hardy, that way they pass that toughness on to their offspring.
The droopy eyes and lack of appetite could indicate a fever, coupled with the cough could be shipping fever (I don't know what the pig equivalent is called) or the start of pneumonia. Definitely keep an eye on him. If you want to go the natural route garlic and oregano are your friends, nature's antibiotics.
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I thought the title was "threatening a sick pig" I thought oh boy what did it do? 🤣
Looks almost like there's something caught in his throat or down his gullet.
Maybe he swallowed a chicken bone?
I'm sure he'll get better.
Thanks for the great content.
Keep up the good work.
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My guess... pneumonia possibly?
Yeah!
Uh oh, is beefcake sick
Is it because of different feed?
That can be part of it.
It’s kind work. Give it wormer. You’re not butchering it. I had a pig for from the same thing. They will begin to not be able to walk
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We choose not to chemical deworm our breeding stock especially. We want stock that is naturally hardy, that way they pass that toughness on to their offspring.
Do y'all plan on doing beekeeping?
Yes, but not right now.
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