We could see it coming, that there would be some problems with the birth-giving of our Lourdes. The teats were to much marked, to big in an early stadium
Birth came and started with two death births. There came three more piglets but in intervals of more than 2 hours – an abnormal behaviour.
One was a very, very small and more fragile and tiny piglet. It didn’t survive.
The milk got somewhat hard.
We decided to slaughter our saw Lourdes before it would be too late. The two male piglets became orphaned and they are now bottle-fed by Gerlinda.
We named them Tom & Jerry (Tom is the white one and Jerry the coloured one). Today they are 2 1/2 weeks old.
We want for 10 saws each to have a pigsty for herself. That’s almost done and need only some changes, but we have to build a place for the young ones until they are ready to become lechon or for slauthering and to become LOLA GERLINDA’S HOMEMADE FOOD PRODUCTS like tasteful Longanzina, Tocino or Burger Patties.
The very old and first pigsties to the left have been converted to have space to prepare two lechons at once. Beside it is a workplace to prepare the feeds and other purposes.
Here are the construction materials and lets begin.
In our neighbourhood living people from some tribes in Bukidnon.
There were a gathering and ritual in January this year and we joined. The tribe people wore their traditional dresses.
The tribal gathering and ritual were held up in the mountains of Malasag overlooking the lights of the city of Cagayan de Oro in a forested area at the edge of canyon of the Bigaan river.
The Bigaan river marks the border between the barangays Gusa and Cugman.
Die braunen Zähne einiger, meist älterer Damen der Stammesmitglieder, rühren von der Benutzung von Kautabak oder dem Rauchen von Tabakblättern her.
Franz, who lives in our compound, was also there and there were some talks about to get him married with this tribeswoman with the big rolled tabacco leaf in her mouth.
I don’t know, how serious the talk was or just more on the funny side. Anyway, a visit from Franz by the tribespeople didn’t push through, because on that night Franz lost his wallet with his credit card (It was after a few days found inside the van in a folded back seat.)
Later in the evening after the ritual we joined a simple meal togehter with them.
Our pigs living in a kind of jungle garden. For the litter we use sawdust. The sawdust we get once a week from a sawmill in the neighbour barangay in sacks.
Sometimes the kids from the neighbourhood love to come along and help.
At the end of the day, there is a brand new shed for another saw to move in.