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More Precious than Rubies
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Recently RU got 3 pot bellied piglets for $10.00 each. And while I know she's not planning on eating them, I've often thought about raising them for meat, but can't really find much info out there. Most of the sites I found were either discussing them as pets or asking the same questions I had and not really getting any answers. And while I'm not in a position to raise them now, I'm wanting to get as much info as I can so when I can get pigs, I already know what direction I'm heading in.
First off, what's the best way to raise them, in a pasture, pen or a combination? How much room do they need? What's the best thing to feed them? How does different feed affect the taste? If you're raising them for food, do you need to worry about shots, etc? Do you need to castrate the males if you're raising them for meat?
I've heard various things about age/size for butchering them. What's the best size? What cuts can you expect to get from them? How do they taste? I've heard from some you won't get any bacon, and others that say you will.
Are all pot bellies created equal or are there some that are more suited for meat? When looking for piglets, what would I need to look for? How do I know I'm getting a healthy pig? How easy are they to raise if I want to have breeding stock, and how many of each sex would I need?
Any info that anyone has would be welcomed. Thanks.
First off, what's the best way to raise them, in a pasture, pen or a combination? How much room do they need? What's the best thing to feed them? How does different feed affect the taste? If you're raising them for food, do you need to worry about shots, etc? Do you need to castrate the males if you're raising them for meat?
I've heard various things about age/size for butchering them. What's the best size? What cuts can you expect to get from them? How do they taste? I've heard from some you won't get any bacon, and others that say you will.
Are all pot bellies created equal or are there some that are more suited for meat? When looking for piglets, what would I need to look for? How do I know I'm getting a healthy pig? How easy are they to raise if I want to have breeding stock, and how many of each sex would I need?
Any info that anyone has would be welcomed. Thanks.