Unlike Harry Potter our hill pigs needed no map to marauder. Despite having the largest of pens - full of unbroken hill ground - they always enjoyed a romp around the wildness that sits above the tree line at the bottom of the Gargunnock Hills. The word Leckie itself is considered a derivation of the Gaelic "Leacann" - a descriptive word that translates as the 'ground at the bottom of the slope' - then the pigs themselves can probably claim the name too.
Luckily they have been some of the most biddable pigs we've reared on the farm. 100% driven by their appetites and the white bucket that delivers their daily feed of oats from the neighbouring Bield Farm mixed with whey. This milky liquid is delivered weekly by Drew and Pierre from Crieff based Strathearn Cheese Co. It may be a by-product to their artisan cheese making but our pigs love it. I think we're in for something a wee bit special from this batch - we're taking advance orders now for limited Hill Edition pork boxes.
Elsewhere on the farm we've got a busy week planned cleaning down and disinfecting our largest hen house ready for our new pullets to arrive next week. It's a long job so am getting the playlist finalised to keep us company. If the weather holds out today then I think the field of spring barley may get combined - it's always slightly incredible to watch a harvester at work so hope I can get away from the hen house for a sneaky peek...