Posted by Still Love GM on October 12, 2010 at 14:57:30 from (97.95.181.80):
Saw one of my hogs throw up today after I feed them dinner. I only do a handful of hogs each year and I don't even keep them year round. This is the first time I've seen one throw up. Their diet consists of grain, bread, and produce, pretty evenly distributed. And yes there is always clean water available.
Should I be concerned? Are there any particular signs to look for? Overall the pig looks very healthy. He does cough somewhat often but then again I'm super picky when it comes to keeping the pig pen dry, usually with shavings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Keep in mind I do this as a hobby, please do not offer me big money solutions. Also, if you're interested in telling me to research animals or something before I get them, don't. I've done hogs for a number of years. Lastly I'm really not interested in anyones negative or sarcastic comments or responses. Unfortuantely I've run into that more than once on this site while just looking for some friendly advice.
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