Bacon’s Farrowing Nest

Sasquatch // October 28 // 0 Comments
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Bacon's Piglets
Bacon's Nest
In the Nest

Bacon’s a pro at farrowing in the forests of Oregon. She knows that her job is to find a suitable place to give birth and then Sasquatch will make sure she and her little ones stay dry while lugging her water and food.

Luckily, Bacon set up this time near the main road, “Shakedown Street”, only a hundred yards or so from the house. This has made life fairly easy on Sasquatch. 

We put up a tarp to keep her dry during the rain, but the rain kept coming, so we’ve been experimenting with shelters. She’s currently in this nest with the tarp and a lean-to made out of a cattle panel and some plastic roof panels. It’s working great so far.

About Sasquatch

Sasquatch (aka Kevin M. Anderson) is a Swineherd Philosopher Theologian, Esq. He is the head swineherd raising pigs and engaging in shenanigans at Sasquatch Wallows, a director of his local Classical Conversations Challenge B program, a commissioned Colson Fellow, and a criminal defense lawyer at Prodigal Law.

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