The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: 7 acres on March 29, 2010, 11:59:38 am
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Good day to you all,
please can any one please advise me are tomatoes OK for the pigs as we had a local farmer call round last night offering crates of tomatoes each week the one he doesn't sell i think
Thank you
7 Acres
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Like all things, in moderation they're fine. In our experience too many tends to scour the pigs. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth though, What you don't need you can compost.
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We feed tomatoes most of the time and by the bucket not just a few in the hand, never done any harm, we do have a lot of pigs not just one?.
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And with the leftovers make soup - for the family not the pigs
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We have fed tomatoes - no problem, as S&C says in moderation!
Interestingly nature does what is intended, and the tomato seeds pass straight through to end up in their own fertiliser. Pigs don't eat the plant, so in the height of summer our paddock has sporadic patches of tomato plants growing quite happliy :)
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Isn't it amazing what nature can do all by itself.....truly miraculous.....and not a Monsanto executive in sight!!
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Isn't it amazing what nature can do all by itself.....truly miraculous.....and not a Monsanto executive in sight!!
Shhhhhhhh its a secret to be kept from Monsanto
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Who is Monsanto?
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A GM company I think.
I remember helping at a school trip to the local water treatment works........They were very proud of the amazing tomato plants growing 'naturally' in some of the areas there.
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Mine love tomatoes!