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Village Squire, 1976-10, Page 11to disease or sow ineptness. Sows that routinely step on their young seem to be oblivious to their squeals. Whether their 'hearing is any good or not, I don't know I have never administered a hearing test before they go off to market, a -little quicker than usual. Soon after birth, the teeth are clipped. Milk teeth, eight little sharpies that hurt the mother's teats. And iron is administered at the same time to prevent anemia. The piglets wriggle and squeal and sometimes pee. It's not easy to hold a squirming pig, keep your eye on the relationship between your legs and the sow's set of chompers, and still get more iron on their mouth than out of it. The required amount should fit on the surface of ,a dime. I pile it on a flat stick not a dime. The piglets that.survive are weaned at about eight weeks of age. Now deprived of mom's milk, they gobble pig starter which they are already used to. And water Water is important for pigs. They like to drink without limit. In fact, they go crazy, squeal and tear the place apart,• if they can't get it. If they get bored, they work their water bowl loose .and then stand and watch the water flood the pen and then the barn and then the field... One sow I know fills her water bowl with excrement - regularly. I certainly couldn't say she was concerned about her water. Pigs love water mixed with dirt. In plain language, mud, especially in the summer heat. They also like you to get a hose and spray a fine mist of water on them. Also in the summer heat. They aren't too keen on being wet in winter because then they tend to freeze. In order to grow up, to market size, pigs have to be fed, although, sometimes it seems that all you're -doing is shovelling it in one end and then running around to shovel it away from the other end. it seems particularly futile when it costs more to feed them than you get at market when the price slumps. However, if You've got pigs, you have to feed tem Pigs are monogastric ,(simple stomached) animals that are relatively unable to digest .easily, so that pig feed has to be prepared Corn is ground as it's put into the silo and it coats everyone .111 • // '_ • THE FEATHER TICK Linen & Bath Boutique 409 MAIN ST. EXETER 235-2957 1•• 410 ,1 i •• 4 Wherel you will find harmonizing linens\ and accessories. FOR THE BATH like wooden turned towel bars, rings, soap 1 dishes, mirrored bath shelves and cabinets, colour -matched shower curtains and rugs. FOR THE BEDROOM comforters and matching sheets FOR THE KITCHEN -linens, aprons, unique wooden planters and spice - racks GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! 1/ 4 les irl• • 0.1 ►`I • eel • 4 Smith's Market Square I SMITH'S MARKET SQUARE The centre for family shopping in Listowel, with over 30,000 feet of selling space for your convenience and selection. Smith's Foodmaster HOME OF. The largest independent supermarket in southwestern Ontario. •Iunchcounter •in store bakery •delicatessen •gigantic fruit and vegetable department •cooked fresh meats, only the best grades of beef •150 feet of frozen food display •dairy department full of cheese and creamery products 291-2010 Lis1ol t'el Home Furnishings Choose trom our great selection of Colonial. Contemporary and Traditional Styles M• to furnish every room of your home 'Quality and value with confidence!' I FU?.L LINE OF WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCLS 291-4421 155 Inkerman Street Listowel, Ontario STOLE BOUTS: M•.., Tues., W•1., Sgt. 940 s.•.-6:00 p.•., Tiers.../ Frl..lilts till 10 VILLAGE SQUIRE/OCTOBER 1976, 9