Awhi farm : Animals : Little Piggies
When I first arrived at Awhi farm, a group of bedraggled 'rescue' chickens were the only domestic animals on site.
Then we caught and neutered several stray cats, which have since settled down into domesticity.
One of the cats joined us for breakfast a few mornings back. We were eating porridge and it had caught a sparrow. We watched it crunch it's way through the bird. As soon as the wings had folded back and dissappeared down it's throat, the cat licked it's butt, and sauntered over to sit on a human lap.
Pigs arrived today. Two little sows, whose destiny lies within our tummies. They will be fed and watered till just before sexual maturity (where they become a lot harder to handle). Then slaughtered just before Christmas.
They arrived during the wet morning on the truck, and we pieced the nose of each pig with three wire loops. The three loops discourage the animal from rutting in the dirt.
Fantails swooped about snatching flies out of the air (felt a bit Charlottes Web), when we dropped them into a brand new pen. A half bucket of pungent, gently fermenting food scraps, was dumped in for their breackfast.
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