We get feeders born early Feb . and pick them up early mid june and they will be finished by mid Nov, and weigh 300 plus pounds , I prefer a large animal chops cover the plate and if your hungry one is enough . feeders probably weigh around 40 pounds when we get them . They will need 50 to 60 bu. corn per animal and we feed bean meal about 250 pounds they will forage the rest and will tear up the whole acre pull the fence and plant cover next spring no tillFor pond raised fish, I can expect a 2:1 conversion ratio with a high quality feed. Pigs the same, worse, better? 4 month growth rate?
Genetics are very important , don't cheap out and buy runt feeders buy the best most vigorous feeders you can find start with bad animals and they never perform as good , good feeders can be hard to find , everyone wants that time frame so they don't have to over winter , growth rates are much slower in the winter .HOLY CHIT. .....That is awesome growth!!! 7.5-8X in 5 months. Once again for the cheap sets....HOLY CHIT!
We feed apples and apple mash from cider , surplus pumpkins , they eat it and enjoy it but they look for the grain every dayI was told that putting hogs on apples for the last 30 days or so gives them a great flavor-true or false?
Maybe run for President? I changed your words a bit...Fruit trees, Fish, Bees, and maybe Pigs....I should qualify for some office.:)
Next year I'm thinking about raising a couple of pigs on my land. 1 acre fenced in area (3' with hot wire) including a wallow hole. Two castrated boars. Hog rings and shots. Fed with automatic feeder. Released in June. Anybody ever done anything like this? What kind of growth rate should I expect with 4 months? Just how bad of an idea is this?
So far, our winters have led to those being tracked down and shot. I hope they never become established.Do the words FERAL PIG mean anything.
Bat Sh*t crazy! :eek::D
200!!!! :eek:Holy cow NO!!!! 2 to 3 pigs MAX!! Nose rings, inside hot wire along with a 3' woven wire outer should minimize the rick of getting out