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valmet10

  • Joined Mar 2016
free range pork
« on: September 06, 2019, 07:58:53 pm »
we're just about to sending  some pigs in for slaughter , what are people charging for half a pig .

PipKelpy

  • Joined Mar 2019
  • North Shropshire
  • Dreamer with sheep.
Re: free range pork
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2019, 07:27:01 am »
Usually around £130 max as very much aware that though it's intensive, pork cheaper in supermarkets and I only have 2 customers!! 1 potential customer backed out when she realised she could buy the equivalent amount from Lidl for a good £50 cheaper and she's feeding hungry lads! However, at the end of the day, if you're selling, as long as most of the costs are covered and you get to eat some then all should be fine.
No matter how crap you feel, always remember you're one of the lucky ones with your own piece of land and loony sheep!

Hogwarts

  • Joined Sep 2019
Re: free range pork
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2019, 05:51:26 pm »
Usually around £130 max as very much aware that though it's intensive, pork cheaper in supermarkets and I only have 2 customers!! 1 potential customer backed out when she realised she could buy the equivalent amount from Lidl for a good £50 cheaper and she's feeding hungry lads! However, at the end of the day, if you're selling, as long as most of the costs are covered and you get to eat some then all should be fine.

Did you tell her that your pigs would taste  better and the welfare conditions they were kept in were x10 better not to mention all the other positive differences. I hope you did because theres a big difference between a traditionally raised pig and what is sold in the likes of lidl.

 

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