It became more complicated later, so I was up until gone 1am and then up early again to check Dolores before doing the usual chores and school run. As a result, I'm now knackered, enjoying a rest and having a cuppa.
I did a long comment on my blog earlier this morning, so if you want the bloody details, have a look. I won't go into detail here as the squeamish might find it a bit much - although it's not too bad, and Dolores and piglets are now doing well.
http://stonehead.wordpress.com/2007/11/ ... /#comments
I think any prospective pigkeepers should read this and my previous pig midwifery post -
http://stonehead.wordpress.com/2007/11/ ... ult-birth/ - before deciding to breed pigs.
Most farrowings are straightforward, but things do go wrong and you have to get hands on. Also, some sows will attack, kill and even eat their newly farrowed piglets. It's not happened to us (yet) but again, it does happen.
But don't get too worried, most of the time it is straightforward, it is rewarding, and piglets are hugely entertaining.