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<blockquote data-quote="farm princess" data-source="post: 643263" data-attributes="member: 3996"><p>We have had pigs that lost a mother or mother would attack the babys so we would move them to one of the other sows to nurse that didn't have alot of babies and I would just pour baby powder all over them (the new ones and the mother's) and then all got to be one big happy family!! It is mainly so they can't tell who's is who's, and they think they are all from the same bunch, nothing different. So my suggestion would be to use anything that has a strong enough smell and get it on all of them, and they should be good after that. I know mine were just babies but they do fight just the same at that age. Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p> ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farm princess, post: 643263, member: 3996"] We have had pigs that lost a mother or mother would attack the babys so we would move them to one of the other sows to nurse that didn't have alot of babies and I would just pour baby powder all over them (the new ones and the mother's) and then all got to be one big happy family!! It is mainly so they can't tell who's is who's, and they think they are all from the same bunch, nothing different. So my suggestion would be to use anything that has a strong enough smell and get it on all of them, and they should be good after that. I know mine were just babies but they do fight just the same at that age. Hope this helps! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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