The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Alwfh on July 14, 2016, 10:28:53 pm
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I'm just looking nice for some all round advice really. I had pigs last year and it went great but I'm just seeing what ideas others had. I'm hopefully getting some pietrain x Welsh weaners at the beginning of August. They'll be 8 weeks old.
Just wondering on people's thoughts of the breed and what they would recommend on feeding them! Thanks!
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I would ask the breeder if you could buy some of whatever they've been weaned onto, then you can gradually put them on your chosen feed.
Commercial growers pellets have everything in them that the pigs will need, plus treats of apple, pear, banana. Carrots from your livestock store are very cheap and will keep them busy and happy, but these should be given in between feeds, not instead of.
Happy pig-keeping!
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Sow & weaner nuts to finish. All they can completely clear in 20 minutes at weaning then gradually reduce each week to all they can completely clear in 10 minutes by slaughter. Boars will finish around two weeks earlier than gilts and that particular crossbreed probably a fortnight earlier than my GOS, which is generally around 23 weeks for boars and 25 for gilts.
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It's nice to try different breeds when you are doing weaners. I had saddlebacks year one, GOS X S&Bs year two and Berkshires year three. All had there merits, the crosses were the most lively/destructive and the Berkshires for me, had the edge on flavour and on personality, but they are smaller than the others (a bit). So now we are going to start breeding Berkshires.
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I had Pietrain x Large White Gilts last time, really lovely pigs although need to do some more tasting before I make up my mind, they only went a week ago. Have had Saddlebacks and GOS last year as have also been trying out different breeds about to get OSB next month.
Haven't got anything to add on feed, just we reduce food slightly if we are being generous on treats, but I think it gives them more pleasure hunting for the carrots than constantly eating out of a bowl.
The only thing to suggest about getting pigs in August is it generally means they are 6 months at Christmas and many abbatoirs get booked up way in advance as it is the busy season with some refusing to book in any in December. So plan out when you want them to go by booking early or realising you will have them until the new year.
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Pietrain and Welsh are both fast growing pigs so you could easily have them ready for Xmas.
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We are in our 3rd year of bringing on Pietrain x Welsh and they have all been great. They grow quickly and produce great meat. We just feed them with sow nuts using the feed calculator from this site.
Good luck