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J and P
Posts: 18 Join date: 2009-12-06 Location: Central Texas
 | Subject: 115 days 11th August 2010, 5:59 am | |
| Gilt is at day 115, how long is safe to wait and what can we do. Thanks for any and all input. Don`t really know squat about farrowing pigs. |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 8:23 am | |
| well i was told not to let them go past 118 days _________________ Fly your way to a champion trophy with a pig from Flying N Genetics.
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TClark

Posts: 194 Join date: 2010-06-28
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 11:36 am | |
| What I would suggest is that you be patient and let nature take its coarse. Check her regularly and feel for movement from the babies in her belly as long as there is movement in there everything is fine, all hogs are different when it comes to farrowing. If it does get to day 118 and still have not farrowed I would have a hog vet come out and check her just make sure she is good and healthy. gilts and sows have been known to farrow at 120 days just all depends on the pig. As long as she is healthy and her temp. is normal she will farrow when she is meant to. You just have to be patient, it will happen. Also another note of advice is if you dont know squat on farrowing you need to do your homework on it and learn as much as you can prior to these situations. There is a ton of info. on the web and can teach you everything you need to know step by step. To be successful you have to become a student of your trade. Good luck |
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ReunionRidge
Posts: 35 Join date: 2010-07-14 Age: 30 Location: Grant's Lick, Ky
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 1:34 pm | |
| i say 2cc of lute. i dont let gilts go if they arent looking like farrowing on evening of day 113 i enduce have had to many peoblems letting them go longer. the shot takes 24-36 hours to work. so therefore the piglets have 114 days. this is just my own opinion. but as far as letting nature take its coarse nothing we do is nature from the birth of the sow or gilt we have farrowing high hoped up feeds, shots to make her start cycling, matrix to make her come in when we want, and then the actual artifical insemenation, so like i said nothing to me is really nature in this. but a good point was made by tclark all hogs are different/ good luck to you |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 1:39 pm | |
| First off like Tclark said you should have read all you could find and talked with people how have been there and done that first. i had read books and stuff and i was lucky i had our local 4H leader there to help and show me what all needed to be done and I was sooo lucky the first i ever had to farrow out was a breeze, are they all going to be easy NO. this latest gilt i had to faffrow out was not so lucky. she is ok now but we had to go and pull all her pigs because they are where and one we didnt get pulled and had to wait for it to die and start decaying so she could pass it. _________________ Fly your way to a champion trophy with a pig from Flying N Genetics.
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RGV

Posts: 117 Join date: 2009-08-25 Age: 24
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 1:48 pm | |
| JandP I would hit her up with lute |
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g5farms

Posts: 285 Join date: 2009-04-21 Location: La Villa Texas
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 3:51 pm | |
| give the pigs a chance to mature. We have had pigs born at 120 days with no problems. The unnatural things that we do typically will not advance the maturity in baby pigglets so be aware of the that. You might not want to hit it to quickly because if there is not enough oxytocin in the blood then you will have a birth with plenty of problems. Just be patient and check her breathing and body language to make sure she is not sick or check to see if she is not pushing to make sure that there is not a dead stuck pigglet. Just my thoughts. Let us know |
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hrqrts

Posts: 9 Join date: 2010-05-12 Age: 24 Location: Galesburg, IL
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 4:08 pm | |
| we induce them at 114 days to farrow on day 115. If she has a full udder and such I would go ahead and induce her...Lutalyse 1cc in the am and 1cc in the afternoon. Good Luck! |
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jgarcia
Posts: 142 Join date: 2009-07-13 Age: 33 Location: LA VILLA, TX.
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 4:18 pm | |
| All of you are right from what I have gathered however there are some questions that need to be answered like.... What does her vulva look like,? Any bleeding? What does her stomach look like, is she calm? Her breathing, her udder, pulse. These are all information and different issues that help come to a conclusion we can all draw from our personal experiences but only you can provide the most procise details to help draw more accurate conclusion. |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 11th August 2010, 4:22 pm | |
| agreed i was sitting here thinking about that same. my gilt was induced and she had all kinds of trouble. but i am think that maybe it was just the way she was build on that part tho more than anything.. but she was ready to go , her vulva was swollen and she was as full as a tick, she was very restless _________________ Fly your way to a champion trophy with a pig from Flying N Genetics.
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J and P
Posts: 18 Join date: 2009-12-06 Location: Central Texas
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 13th August 2010, 3:14 pm | |
| Thanks to everyone for all the input. We hit her with 1 cc Lut. on evening of 11 th, this morning at 6:30 feeding what else but 11 healthy pigs.
Thanks again |
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peppyskydancer

Posts: 299 Join date: 2010-02-10 Age: 26 Location: Carney, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 13th August 2010, 3:17 pm | |
| at least it was an easy process for you and her _________________ 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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TClark

Posts: 194 Join date: 2010-06-28
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 14th August 2010, 11:56 pm | |
| Congrats glad everything worked out. We are having the same thing happen to us with our 5th litter. We are coming up on Day 118 and still no pigs on the ground. gave first dose of Oxytocin 12 hrs ago and 6 hrs later milk sacs were squirting good but now hardley getting a bubble out and just my luck when I went out to give the 2nd dose of Oxy. as I was changing the needle to a larger one I lost my last cc. just a careless mistake on my part. now I just have to sit and wait to see what happens. Not lookin good but havent given up hope just yet. |
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Jay Aguilar

Posts: 358 Join date: 2009-10-24 Age: 33 Location: Rio Grande Valley, Texas
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 15th August 2010, 12:16 am | |
| thats where the dedication of this BUSSINESS come in the picture don't give up and have plenty of FAITH it will all pull thru as planned..What litter was this ???? GOOD LUCK Bro.. _________________ 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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TClark

Posts: 194 Join date: 2010-06-28
 | Subject: Re: 115 days 15th August 2010, 12:25 am | |
| More than likely gonna lose this litter, but stranger things have happened this would be the Full Dimension X Diablo litter. I have allways been on top of things and prepared for these situations but in this case I am not prepared, My own fault now I will have to pay the price. Still have good movement in the belly but the chance's of success are dwendling by the hr. |
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