Crackling along

Because Wai The Armadillo Pig is not allowed outside in the sunshine during the day, I have opened up the barn corridors so he can roam about in there. Generally he does not want to go anywhere and I have to get out a big board and herd him out for a walk. Exercise is a very important part of his recovery.

He has becomes accustomed to the noisy wild children screeching and loudly playing next door…

… and just stands listening to them for the longest time.

But he does not engage.

A little of the hard cover on his body loosened yesterday after three sprayings with the veterycin and three rubbings down with Bag Balm. (Pawpaw ointment on the way thanks to Kate). But we really need this hard stuff around his rear to start cracking – he has trouble walking and crouching,  as you can imagine. He also ate some fruit and a half cup of oats. Great strides ahead. 

He actually stood quite still for me for the longest time as I carved at him with my sewing scissors (sorry Allison) yesterday afternoon and removed the curled up skin from his back. I was pretty impressed actually, I don’t know of any other pig who would stand still for that treatment – mind you he does feel pretty rotton and is still weak. I was even able to remove some of the casing around his eyes  and ears, which terrified me in case he moved and I stabbed him in the eye or something,  which would be just his luck but he was good and it must have been a pleasant feeling to feel the dead skin that sits like a medieval helmet releasing around his face.

Last night when I went to check him he was sleeping in a corner of the field – I quietly called the dogs and retreated so as not to disturb him – much better for him to sleep out there in the night  with that soothing cool dew, after being cooped up inside all day.

Rosy and I worked in the gardens and made bread and made labneh and made butter in and around all this other business.  Lots of busyness.

I hope you have a lovely day.

celi

Weather Report: A scattering of the usual afternoon thunderstorms  – downpours likely the moment we go out to do chores.

Thursday 06/22 40% / 0.04 in
Partly cloudy early. Scattered thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. High around 90F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 40%.

Thursday Night 06/22 80% / 0.07 in
Partly cloudy during the evening with thunderstorms becoming likely overnight. Low 72F. Winds SSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 80%

 

48 responses to “Crackling along”

  1. Thanks also to the generosity of the manufacturers, Lucas’ Papaw Remedies, who are mailing Celi nearly a *kilo* of pawpaw ointment after seeing the posts about Wai’s dreadful state. I’m so pleased to hear he’s started to move around and eat something. It’s a hopeful sign 🙂

  2. Sweet piggy. It sounds like he’s starting to come ’round to you, even if it’s slow progress. And how great that he’s eating more. I wonder what Wai thinks of those young pigs — presumably, he hasn’t spent much time around others of his kind? I sure hope he makes a full recovery and can kick his heels up some day!

  3. Bless his little piggy heart. I am sure he is happy to be with you and all of your sweet animals . I am sure that he loved being outside at night.

  4. Reflecting on Wai’s luck, which has been terrible, fortune’s wheel has spun again for this poor pig. Of all the barns in all the world, he’s found himself in Your’s, Celie.

  5. Poor not so little Arm-Wei! He has probably never in his life been on a farm since he was probably raised to be a pet. Has Tima or Tane taken notice of him? How about the baby piglets? Just looked up Pawpaw ointment – I’m going to have to get me some for our next trip as I sunburn so very easily!

  6. Has he been castrated yet? I can’t remember if you’ve said.

    Imagine going from a life where the people who were in charge wanted you dead to a life where someone is gentle and careful. He hit the lottery, that pig!

  7. Good job on the face trimming Celi! No doubt it was very difficult!!! We can now see his facial features slowly emerging!

  8. He is indeed looking better. Sweet little guy. We still continue to pray and know that he is in good hands with you sweet friend. I’m sending him bunches of hogs and snout kisses from afar as to not hurt him. XOXO – Bacon

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