Pig Farming
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Pig Farming - Steps In Raising Pigs That Can Give You Satisfaction and Money
Pig Farming Tips
The fundamental element of rearing pigs lies on the construction of a spacious and properly-ventilated pig pen. Start by searching for the most ideal place in your farm for the installation of a pig pen. A flat area is necessary, and it should be free from mud and stagnant water that can attract insects that can bite your pets. How large your area is depends on the number of pigs you wish to initially take care of. Research intensively for good quality hog wire, fencing hardware and concrete slabs to make the pig pen as comfortable as it can be.Take note however that fences should be buried six inches into the ground before attaching the hog wire for sturdiness. Ensure that the pigs cannot stand up on these slabs or jump over it. Pigs are curious animals, and they tend to roam around too much. Concrete slabs are needed to ensure proper flooring and easy cleanup. Hay and straw should be abundant in the pen, as it absorbs the odors when pigs relieve themselves. Contrary to popular belief, pigs are organized individuals, so assign specific areas for them to play, feed, relieve themselves and sleep on to.
Build a roof for this pig pen. Pig farmers prefer making pig houses instead, so it can shelter your pigs from harsh weather. Pigs are sensitive animals that are easily distracted even by the faint thunder of flash of lightning.
Upon building your pig pen, it's time to search and select carefully for your pets. Aim to get those of the highest quality. Contact a seller as he is the one in position to discern the high quality from the mediocre breeds. Also, he is knowledgeable as to what breed you should take care of depending on your purpose for keeping pigs.
Now that you have selected the best quality of pigs, taking care of them will be a breeze. Remember the basics of moderating their intake and properly cleaning their pens to keep them healthy, and you cannot go wrong on this venture.
So keep these points in mind. You will find that learning more tips on steps in raising pigs does not need to be difficult when you're learning from someone who have experienced. If you would like more tips on how to raise pigs, take a look at http://www.howtoraisepigs.com
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Familiarize Yourself First With 10 Basic Guides In Pig Farming
If you would like to enjoy pork without spending a lot of money, and maybe earn a few bucks for yourself, too, consider pig farming in your own backyard.
However, before venturing into that area, familiarize yourself first with 10 basic guides in pig farming.
1. Ask your local agency if livestock is allowed in your area. Inquire about required land area for pig farming and what the rules for animal farming are. Finding out what your neighbors think of a nearby pig farm will also eliminate future complaints.
2. Know what your market is. Your first priority should be your family. When your farm grows, your neighbors might start asking you to sell meat either at home or in the local market. It's important to make inquiries if your neighbors prefer conventionally grown or organically-grown pork.
3. Build a pen and shelter for the pigs. The size of the pen and shelter will vary according to the number of pigs you will purchase and how many pigs are recommended within your land area. Build a sturdy pen with hog-tight wire, rails, and posts. An electric fence can be of help especially when letting pigs forage outside their pen. Make sure the pen and shelter will protect the pigs in different weathers conditions.
4. Purchase already weaned piglets that are six to eight weeks old. Weaned piglets are easier to raise. Look for pink skin, smooth hair and coat, and alertness in the pigs.
5. Feed the piglets with grain, vegetables, and supplements. Young pigs need to consume more protein for faster growth. As the pig grows, reduce the protein content in their diet. Premixed feeds are available in the market and will have to be given in Starter, Grower and Finisher feeds.
6. Provide ample water in the piglets' water trough. Make sure to change the water often and that they always have clean and fresh water within their reach.
7. Deworm the piglets at 30-days interval. Piglets are dewormed the week after they are weaned. Ask the seller of the pigs when they are weaned and last dewormed to get the ideal date for deworming. Do not deworm a few days before sending the pigs to market because medication residue might still be present in the meat.
8. Remove the manure in the pen everyday. Keeping the compost bin dry will help to reduce odor especially in warm weather. Pig farming is also ideal if you have a small farm because you can use the manure as instant compost and fertilizer to your crop.
9. Do not overfeed your pigs. Overfeeding will increase the fat to lean ratio and will hurt your budget. A market ready pig should be 200 to 250 pounds, excess weight is considered fat.
10. Take the pigs in a local processing plant to butcher. If you are skilled or know someone who is, butcher the pigs at home. This will eliminate the hassle of transportation especially if you do not have a truck or a trailer.
Pig rearing is easy once you know what you need and have to do. The meat from a homegrown pig farm is safer and of course, cheaper, than commercially sold meat products. There is pride when you know that the meat you are eating comes from your hard work. Once your farm grows, you can start selling the meat to your neighbors and the local meat market. You do not only earn money, you also ensure the safeness and health of your family with your homegrown pigs.
So keep these points in mind. You will find that learning more about caring for pigs does not need to be difficult when you're learning from someone who have experienced. Pick up more tips on how to raise pigs here: http://www.howtoraisepigs.com
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