Posted by Charlie M on December 04, 2017 at 13:31:38 from (50.48.215.24):
In Reply to: Raising Pigs posted by Another B Puller on December 04, 2017 at 13:00:12:
I raise a couple now and then and the feed you describe is what I use. I grind some corn, add some soybean meal and buy a mineral mix made for pigs. Last pigs we raised were bought in end of May and butchered in November at about 300 lbs. I kept them in a pen with some straw for bedding and just let them eat and grow. They need a way to stay out direct sun and the bad elements but they love mud. Pigs don't sweet so they roll around in mud to stay cool. They will stay clean provided they have enough space and the pen is cleaned occasionally. They are a good way to use up some extra fruits and vegetables and if you have surplus eggs they will eat the whole egg with shell.They will eat about anything. I like to feed them mostly grain mixtures but supplement it with the garden stuff. They are easy to grow.
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