Raise pigs: a beginner's guide, with human and healthy techniques for raising a pig to get meat, and understand how to also earn money
By awais ali
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this book has a solution for you! Covering everything from buying your pig to smoking your bacon, small-scale pig breeding will show you how to produce the most meat for the least investment of time and money.
This volume covers the essentials, including:
✅Accommodation and equipment
✅Penning and management
✅Commercial feed
✅Alternative feeds
✅Pig digestion and physiology
✅Breeding and birth
✅Management techniques
✅slaughter
Small-scale pig breeding includes in-depth details on domestic slaughtering with detailed instructions and photos that interrupt the whole process from slaughtering to portioning the meat to the freezer. This book covers everything a beginner needs to know.
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Raise pigs - awais ali
copyright:978-1-71692-602-0
Guide how to raise pigs
content:
-How to Raise Pigs
-How to Raise Pigs for Meat
-How to Breed Pot Bellied Pigs
1.How to Raise Pigs
steps:
1.Housing Your Pigs
1
Build a pigpen. Pigs need a dry, secure place to live that will protect them from the weather and provide enough space to move around. Some people claim that a full grown pig only needs about 20 square feet of space. However, for a truly healthy pig, you should allot each pig about 50 square feet of space. When planning your pigpen out, remember that it is best if the pen is twice as long as it is wide.
○ When making your plans, also keep in mind that pigs tend to relieve themselves near their water supply.
Because of this, you should plan to put the water supply on the far end of the pen, away from their food and shelter.
○ If you have a barn with empty stalls in it, you can consider raising your pigs inside the barn. Just keep in mind that
you will have to haul the manure they produce out of the barn.
2
Install a sturdy wire fence around the pen. Use a woven fence that is
hog tight
with a board on the bottom to discourage digging. The