The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: sabrina on October 08, 2016, 07:23:25 pm
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I have been give a lot of fallen apples and promised more. How much should I let the pigs have at a time. Think they are cooking type.
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I would give weaners no more than a handful cut up and larger pigs (4 months plus) a whole or a couple if the apples are small. Then if no loose droppings add a bit more each day until they are getting maybe 4 or 5 each. I fed mine a lot last year but probably should have reduced the nuts more as they were a bit fat....
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Pigs love apples and can munch on them all day
Indeed the GOS is also called the orchard pig and the black marks on them, as tale would have you believe, was caused by apples falling on them
If you are feeding them s lot cut back your rolls by half.
Pigs won't put on much fat eating apples, only give their pork a delicious taste!
Get the apples into them, especially close to finishing
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We're feeding the senior pigs around 6 apples twice a day, in addition to their normal feed. The growers don't get any until the last month of finishing. One of the sows that's running with the boar loves them so much she was ignoring the pellets and chasing apples instead, so the boar was wolfing down a lot of the pellets. She now has apples for dessert.
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Thanks for the advice.