The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: enzyme on February 08, 2010, 10:09:24 pm
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Pigs that is!
Looking to get started, but reading a book is not the same as hands on.
Thanks
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I'm not in Yorkshire unfortunately, but if you're ever up in Scotland you're more than welcome to come and meet my kunekunes ;D
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If you're ever in Devon then you are welcome to come and see my GOS :)
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your catchy title reminds me of a scene from the Simpsons that shows Otto leaving 'the Pot Store' (the window was full of pots and pans). He shakes his head and says 'Man! That's flagrant false advertising!'
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There's a video clip on TAS somewhere of newly hatched chicks uner the heat lamp. Dan put it on flickr, I think, with the tag "Hot young chicks". It got lots of hits and not all from smallholders!
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I'm a bit far away from you (France) but would like to applaud your idea of getting some hands on experience before taking on pigs.
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I thought my catchy title would get you in!
I always like to get hands on before jumping in. I helped a local bee farmer for a while before starting my beekeeping 5 years ago, and so I wish to do the same with pigs.
I hear to many stories about people that get bees and they are dead 3 months later, would hate to think this happens with pigs?
I know a farmer that keeps normal pink pigs, but he is on a commercial scale so do not think his training would realy help me on a 2 pig scale? Although I suspect I could get a couple of runts of him.
But given the work load is the same, a more "rare" breed type of GOS (only one that springs to mind) will give me a better return and taste (?) than a pink commercial????
We have a small apple orchard and even though I make a lot of cider and apple juice, there are still loads of apples wasted that I thought would make a nice final feed to the pigs before pre Christmas slaughter.
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Hi we are in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Our next lot of weaners are due to be collected on the 6th of March so you would be welcome after that date if you want to come and see us.
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We are beginners to this pig lark in East Yorkshire and I would love to swap beginner's stories with you. New to this messaging service also so not sure how to contact you. I am also finding that there are not many very small pig people around here. They do tend to be big commercial ones. we are expecting some piggies in mid March and are getting our farrowing house ready. Very exciting!!!
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Hello and welcome. You will find lots of people on here that keep pigs and are always sharing their stories and advice.
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Hi I'm near goole and would be happy to show you my two little rascals. i have read up like nobody's business. let me know if ya wanna pop in.
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Hi,
We are in Pickering, North Yorkshire and currently have 6 piggies, 2 Middle Whites and 4 GOS, they are 5 months old. you would be very welcome to visit for a chat.
Debbie
www.rosecroftrarebreeds.co.uk