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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 10th August 2010, 10:52 pm | |
| i have wormed her regularly every month and 30 days before fair withdraw i wormed her 2 times with 2 diff wormers |
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iceman2113
Posts: 1 Join date: 2010-08-03
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 11th August 2010, 1:33 pm | |
| how long have you had her on the paylean mixture, try putting a teaspoon of baking soda on her feed. Do it everytime you feed it will help sooth her stomach. Paylean sometimes affects their stomach and causes ulcers to act up. |
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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 11th August 2010, 3:54 pm | |
| she has only been on paylean for about a week or week n a half,... not very long... |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 11th August 2010, 4:01 pm | |
| paylean will usually start making them want to eat more _________________ Fly your way to a champion trophy with a pig from Flying N Genetics.
Contact: Amanda Nely phone: 405-714-7802 email: flyingngenetics@gmail.com Happy showing Flying N Genetics
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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 11th August 2010, 7:58 pm | |
| yea thats what i thought and has happened for me in the past i have no idea what she is doin... its makin me go crazy! |
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jgarcia
Posts: 142 Join date: 2009-07-13 Age: 33 Location: LA VILLA, TX.
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 12th August 2010, 7:04 pm | |
| If you want to try something that will not kill your wallet and a old trick tought to me by an old breeder. Get some alfalfa grind it up and blend it into there feed add some ordinary table iodized salt and sprincle it over. Most animals love green. And the way that it was explained to we was do you like your food spicy, bland, or or sweet? Not all humans like the same and in some instances not all animals like the same. Sometime we get caught up with keeping with whats new that we forget that maybe just maybe the old timers had it right. So take both the old and the new and modify to what works for you. I am not guaranteeing that this will work on your problem so try a small amount and if you see some change keep it up. Of course this is just for hogs that have a problem eating. Good questions by g5 . another question would be if she barfs or something else because you might be looking at ulcers. Just a possibility. |
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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 12th August 2010, 10:49 pm | |
| she hasnt been puking... my mom has found that the milk replacer may have upset her stomach? is this true? i have no idea... im n oklahoma right now my mom has been takin my place on the ranch and we r doin everything we can over the phone and what not... but i will try to get some alfalfa and see what happens! i just hope she will gain weight soon! her brother on the other hand has been having some issues with weight but nothing like her! |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 13th August 2010, 6:58 am | |
| lol i live in oklahoma. my cousin feed mile replacer to his show pigs the whole time they was showed and never had any problems _________________ Fly your way to a champion trophy with a pig from Flying N Genetics.
Contact: Amanda Nely phone: 405-714-7802 email: flyingngenetics@gmail.com Happy showing Flying N Genetics
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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 13th August 2010, 9:10 am | |
| hahah! ive never heard of it either but i dunno! we have figured out she likes graham crackers and eggs... so if thats what we have to feed on top of everything else we have been feeding so be it i guess... right? |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 13th August 2010, 11:32 am | |
| lol yea i would break them up and put it on tope of her feed. _________________ Fly your way to a champion trophy with a pig from Flying N Genetics.
Contact: Amanda Nely phone: 405-714-7802 email: flyingngenetics@gmail.com Happy showing Flying N Genetics
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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 14th August 2010, 11:29 am | |
| yea im finally home there is a major difference between the siblings..... so hopefully this week she will pop this week.... ugh! let the stress begin... |
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Jay Aguilar

Posts: 358 Join date: 2009-10-24 Age: 33 Location: Rio Grande Valley, Texas
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 14th August 2010, 2:20 pm | |
| Just take it day by day and have FAITH that she will proceed in her growing just dont hesitate when you notice she doesnt eat take action QUICK the QUICKER you solve the problem the easier it is to get her back on track. _________________ Luis (JAY) Aguilar AGUILAR SHOW PIGS Rio Grande Valley, Texas ( 956 ) 272-5415 www.aguilarshowpigs.com aguilarshowpigs@yahoo.com  Durocs  Yorkshires  Hampshires  Chester Whites  Landrace  Spot Crosses  Berkshire Where " WE DEPEND " on our hogs to Do what they are" BRED TO DO " and that's putting YOU in the" WINNER'S CIRCLE " !!!! |
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jgarcia
Posts: 142 Join date: 2009-07-13 Age: 33 Location: LA VILLA, TX.
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 15th August 2010, 2:54 pm | |
| LOL all you want but if you read the components and breakdown of the feed that you all so impatiently promote they are most alfalfa and grain based. Think about it so do you like your food fresh or aged. Another think you all might find funny is to try peanut butter. Remember amino acids, protein and salt are the three main things that a hog need to grow. But if they do not consume it all that is useless. |
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NorCalSwineChick

Posts: 19 Join date: 2010-08-01 Age: 21 Location: Nor*Cal
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 19th August 2010, 9:39 am | |
| very true... well sheis kinda eatin more now i weighed on sunday and she was 196 if the scales were right i used... hoping she is a lil heavier by next tuesday when we weigh in... kinda nervous! she is definately not the 275 lbs i wanted her  |
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jgarcia
Posts: 142 Join date: 2009-07-13 Age: 33 Location: LA VILLA, TX.
 | Subject: Re: NEED HELP!!! 19th August 2010, 2:01 pm | |
| Hope you do well!! You should be fine...got any pics? Can she walk? Give her multiple feedings stagering them and in every other one of those use 12% sweet feed. DO not alter drastically the total consumption just keep her readily available and anticipating her next meal.
For example lets say you feed 19% of a certain feed two times a day a total of nine pound daily.
My recommendation would be two pounds at six am, two pounds at nine of sweet feed, two pounds of 19% at three, two sweet pounds at five, and two with supplements included at seven under a light. This gives you a total of about ten pounds.
Granted this is subject to change based on the feeding regiment that you already have. The weight you try to get to, which at this point realistically you are looking at maybe 15 lbs. And how much muscle you wish to maintain. |
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